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Nissan hit by $535-million quarterly loss due to U.S. tariffs, restructuring and lower sales

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The embattled company is undertaking a drastic restructuring effort in a bid to slash costs and restore profitability and performance

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Nissan Posts First Quarterly Profit Loss in More Than 4 Years

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Nissan starts its fiscal year 2025 under a stormy sky. Between April and June, the Japanese manufacturer published its first quarterly loss in more than four years, a direct result of US tariffs and a sharp drop in world sales. As a result, a plunge of 115.8 billion yen, or about 680 million euros, and a drop of almost 10% in turnover. At Yokohama headquarters, management recognizes the magnitude of the challenge. While the firm anticipates an o…

The American customs headache is costing the European car industry more and more     One step away from disaster! In the second quarter of this year, Ford managed to make as much as 800 million dollars in losses, or almost 10 million per day.     In terms of losses, Nissan is somewhat "better". In 90 days, it reported a loss of $535 million, caused by a combination of US tariffs, declining sales and restructuring. Porsche is also in that company…

Nissan Motor Co., which is currently undergoing business restructuring, posted a net loss of over 100 billion yen in its consolidated financial results for the April-June 2025 period due to continued sluggish sales in North America and China. President Ivan Espinosa explained, "We are in a transitional period where we are concentrating on restructuring." He emphasized that the company aims to return to an operating profit in the fiscal year endi…

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読売新聞オンライン broke the news in Japan on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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