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Still No Affectations by Nissan, Says Municipal Economy Secretariat - Newsweek in English

Summary by Newsweek México
After Nissan’s announcement of possible plant closures in Mexico, Japan and three other countries as part of a global strategy in the face of the financial crisis it faces, the municipality’s secretary of Social Economy and Tourism, David Enrique Morán Lomelí, said that so far no layoffs have been reported in the two Aguascalientes plants. “People who have been fired or are planning to do so have not approached us for employment. Yes, there is u…
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After Nissan’s announcement of possible plant closures in Mexico, Japan and three other countries as part of a global strategy in the face of the financial crisis it faces, the municipality’s secretary of Social Economy and Tourism, David Enrique Morán Lomelí, said that so far no layoffs have been reported in the two Aguascalientes plants. “People who have been fired or are planning to do so have not approached us for employment. Yes, there is u…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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