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mining.com | David Shepardson |Miyoung Kim |Mike Colias
China has granted temporary export licenses to rare earth suppliers of the top three US automakers, two sources familiar with the matter said, as supply chain disruptions begin to surface from Beijing’s export curbs on those materials. At least some of the licenses are valid for six months, the two sources said, declining to be named because the information is not public.
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newschief.com | Daniel Leussink |Maki Shiraki |Miyoung Kim |Christopher Cushing
Daniel Leussink and Maki ShirakiReutersJapan's Nissan 7201.T has started offering buyouts to U.S. workers and has suspended merit-based wage increases worldwide, internal emails reviewed by Reuters showed, as the automaker expands cost cuts amid weak performance in key markets. CEO Ivan Espinosa announced a new round of cost cuts this month that include closing seven production sites globally and cutting 11,000 more jobs, taking its total planned workforce reduction to around 20,000.
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pjstar.com | Daniel Leussink |Maki Shiraki |Miyoung Kim |Christopher Cushing
Daniel Leussink and Maki ShirakiReutersJapan's Nissan 7201.T has started offering buyouts to U.S. workers and has suspended merit-based wage increases worldwide, internal emails reviewed by Reuters showed, as the automaker expands cost cuts amid weak performance in key markets. CEO Ivan Espinosa announced a new round of cost cuts this month that include closing seven production sites globally and cutting 11,000 more jobs, taking its total planned workforce reduction to around 20,000.
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seacoastonline.com | Daniel Leussink |Maki Shiraki |Miyoung Kim |Christopher Cushing
Daniel Leussink and Maki ShirakiReutersJapan's Nissan 7201.T has started offering buyouts to U.S. workers and has suspended merit-based wage increases worldwide, internal emails reviewed by Reuters showed, as the automaker expands cost cuts amid weak performance in key markets. CEO Ivan Espinosa announced a new round of cost cuts this month that include closing seven production sites globally and cutting 11,000 more jobs, taking its total planned workforce reduction to around 20,000.
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today.westlaw.com | Daniel Leussink |Miyoung Kim |Maki Shiraki |Christopher Cushing
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Nissan has started offering buyouts to U.S. workers and has suspended merit-based wage increases worldwide, internal emails reviewed by Reuters showed, as the automaker expands cost cuts amid weak performance in key markets....
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