TOKYO — Nissan managers dialed in for a regular online meeting with the automaker’s CEO, Makoto Uchida, in early October, only to hear a grim message: business was worse than expected and the carmaker had to cut jobs and production.
TOKYO — Nissan managers dialed in for a regular online meeting with the automaker’s CEO, Makoto Uchida, in early October, only to hear a grim message: business was worse than expected and the carmaker had to cut jobs and production.