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5年首次第一财季亏损,日产汽车预警:下一季度不会有所好转

Group 1 - Nissan is facing a continuous loss crisis, reporting a net sales revenue of 2.7 trillion yen for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, a decrease of 9.7% year-on-year, with a global retail sales volume of 707,000 units, down 10.1% [2] - The company has adjusted its half-year forecast, expecting a net sales revenue of 5.50 trillion yen and a loss of 180 billion yen, indicating no improvement in sales and profits for the second quarter [2] - Despite the short-term pessimism, Nissan maintains its full-year sales revenue forecast at 12.50 trillion yen [2] Group 2 - Nissan plans to reduce global production capacity by 20% by fiscal year 2026, aiming to consolidate its production facilities [2] - The company will integrate production from the CIVAC plant into the Aguascalientes facility in Mexico, with the CIVAC plant set to cease operations by the end of fiscal year 2025 [3] - Nissan's production in Japan will also be consolidated, with the Yokosuka plant scheduled to end vehicle production by the end of fiscal year 2027 [3] Group 3 - In the Chinese market, Nissan plans to cut its production capacity from 1.5 million units to 1 million units, with the Wuhan Yunfeng plant already sold to Dongfeng's electric vehicle subsidiary, Lantu [4] - Nissan's ranking in the Fortune Global 500 has dropped from 136 to 150 [5]