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Nissan to shut down global headquarters, other Japan facilities due to virus

The 16-day closure will run between April 25 and May 10, affecting a total of 15,000 employees, the company said in a statement.

  (Reuters)
Tokyo, Japan
Tue, April 21, 2020

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Nissan to shut down global headquarters, other Japan facilities due to virus People visit a showroom displayed Nissan Motor's latest cars at Nissan Global Headquarters in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture on May 11, 2017. (AFP/Kazuhiro Nogi)

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issan Motor Co on Tuesday said that it would temporarily shut down operations at its global headquarters and other facilities in Japan through early May to contain the spread of the coronavirus at its sites.

The Japanese automaker said that it would reduce operations to a minimum level at its head offices in Yokohama along with other non-production facilities, including in nearby Atsugi, Kanagawa Prefecture, where its main R&D centre is located.

The 16-day closure will run between April 25 and May 10, affecting a total of 15,000 employees, the company said in a statement.

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Like many of its global rivals, Nissan has shuttered most of its global production facilities due to the virus, and operations at many of its vehicle plants in Japan have been suspended since earlier this month due to plummeting demand.

Even before the spread of the coronavirus, Nissan’s sales and profits had been slumping and it was burning through cash, forcing it to row back on an aggressive expansion plan pursued by ousted leader Carlos Ghosn. The pandemic has only piled on urgency and pressure to renewed efforts to down size.

The automaker is due to announce a new recovery plan next month, and sources have told Reuters that executives see the need for the company to become much smaller company, selling 1 million less cars than its current annual target of 6 million units.

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