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Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida is prepping Japan’s second largest automaker for the challenge all foreign automakers face in the world’s biggest auto market.
In today’s dynamic business environment, decision-making in sales and marketing is shifting from reflective to reflexive, ...
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa said the automaker is undergoing a major overhaul to address deep-rooted structural issues.
Across sectors, CEOs are under pressure to navigate geopolitical instability, economic uncertainty, and rapid technological change.
Top Stories U.S. auto sales slow in May as tariff pressures and inventory challenges mount. Read More Volkswagen reaches deal ...
The House-approved tax bill could end the popular ‘SALT’ deduction workaround for certain pass-through businesses. Here’s ...
Tesla is pulling out all the stops to entice buyers as its sales continue to slide. The electric vehicle giant, long seen as ...
Nissan Canada’s latest partnership represents ... electrification and corporate strategy Andrew Harkness said. “Adding a second high-quality product into our lineup gives customers choice ...
Honda Motor Co said Tuesday electric vehicle sales were slowing ... yen in an electrification strategy through the fiscal year ending in 2031, Honda is reducing that investment by 3 trillion yen to 7 ...
Honda Motor Co. Chief Executive Toshihiro Mibe called the decisions “a switch in the planned course,” while stressing the ...
Honda said on Tuesday (May 20, 2025) electric vehicle sales were ... be reached. Nissan is sinking into losses, reducing its workforce, and shuttering plants. Its new chief executive, Ivan ...
Tokyo — Honda said Tuesday electric vehicle sales were ... might be reached. Nissan is sinking into losses, reducing its work force and shuttering plants. Its new chief executive, Ivan Espinosa ...