TOKYO -- Japan Display announced on Thursday that it will cut approximately 1,500 employees, more than half of its domestic workforce, as it restructures its business amid continuing losses.
Panel supplier will also spin off automotive display to seek external finance

Japan Display's plant in Ishikawa prefecture. JDI was established in 2012 to integrate the flat panel display businesses of Hitachi, Toshiba and Sony. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
TOKYO -- Japan Display announced on Thursday that it will cut approximately 1,500 employees, more than half of its domestic workforce, as it restructures its business amid continuing losses.