Nissan-Renault allianceNissan to ax over 2,500 jobs in India and Indonesia by March
Automaker has struggled to penetrate both huge Asian markets
Workers assemble the frame of a Datsun car in Indonesia. Sales of Nissan's emerging-market brand have fallen. © Reuters
ROSEMARY MARANDI, Nikkei staff writer
MUMBAI -- Japanese automaker Nissan Motor will slash more than 2,500 jobs in India and Indonesia by March 2020 as part of a downshift in global production to cope with slumping car sales, according to details of the company's plans obtained by Nikkei.