AutomobilesNissan to restructure Thai operations, affecting 1,000 workers
Reduction, relocation of staff planned as Chinese carmakers grab market share
A Nissan car is displayed at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition. The automaker's sales are slumping in China, Thailand and other overseas markets. (Photo by Shizuka Tanabe)
Nikkei staff writers
November 22, 2024 14:58 JST
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor plans to restructure its business in Thailand, its major base of operations in Southeast Asia, next year, Nikkei has learned. The Japanese automaker will cut or relocate roughly 1,000 workers in the country as a part of its program to eliminate around 9,000 jobs worldwide.