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Japanese automaker Nissan's chief executive steps down after dismal results

Nissan said in a statement Tuesday that Ivan Espinosa, who is now the company’s chief planning officer, will take Uchida’s place

March 11, 2025 / 14:33 IST
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Japanese automaker Nissan's chief executive steps down after dismal results
Japanese automaker Nissan's chief executive steps down after dismal results

Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co.'s chief executive, Makoto Uchida, is stepping down after the company reported dismal financial results.

Nissan said in a statement Tuesday that Ivan Espinosa, who is now the company’s chief planning officer, will take Uchida’s place.

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Uchida will remain as a director until Nissan’s general shareholders’ meeting. Uchida had recently promised to make way for new leadership.

Speculation about his future was rife after he called off talks last month with Japanese rival Honda Motor Co., announced late last year, to set up a joint holding company to integrate its businesses.