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To Avoid Bankruptcy, This Manufacturer Would Consider Selling Its Head Office

Summary by autoplus.fr
Confronted with a difficult financial situation, Nissan plans to separate itself from its global headquarters in Yokohama. According to information reported by Japanese media Nikkei Asia and NHK, the Minato-Mirai 21 building, estimated at over 100 billion yen (approximately $700 million), is on a list of assets for sale by March 2026. Nissan will not neglect any economy This potential disengagement is part of a vast restructuring plan. Nissan's …
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Confronted with a difficult financial situation, Nissan plans to separate itself from its global headquarters in Yokohama. According to information reported by Japanese media Nikkei Asia and NHK, the Minato-Mirai 21 building, estimated at over 100 billion yen (approximately $700 million), is on a list of assets for sale by March 2026. Nissan will not neglect any economy This potential disengagement is part of a vast restructuring plan. Nissan's …

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autoplus.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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