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Nissan has pledged another £2billion to its British factory with the confirmation of two fully electric SUVs. While the announcement doesn’t yet herald new jobs at the Sunderland plant, it secures the positions of those already employed in the years to come. The plant is consistently one of Europe’s most productive, with one car rolling off its production lines every two minutes. It produced 325,458 vehicles in the 23/24 fiscal year. Nissan has confirmed three EV models will make up that number in the years to come, enough to swell the potential investment in both its car factory and EV36Zero ...
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Japanese carmaker Nissan Group announced an increase of 7.2% in its total US first quarter sales for 2024, compared to the previous year, with a total of 252,735 units sold. First quarter 2024 had 77 selling days and first quarter 2023 had 75 selling days. Sales of the Sentra sedan were up 78% year-over-year for the quarter. Sales of the Ariya electric crossover were up 44.8% year-over-year for the quarter. Sales of the Z sports car were up 44% year-over-year for the quarter. Sales of the Rogue crossover were up 18.7% year-over-year for the quarter.
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Tokyo (AFP) - Former Nissan executive Greg Kelly was handed a six-month suspended sentence on Thursday by a Tokyo court over allegations he helped disgraced auto tycoon Carlos Ghosn attempt to conceal income. The 65-year-old American was detained at the same time as Ghosn in November 2018, but the former Nissan chief jumped bail and fled to Lebanon the following year, leaving Kelly alone to face charges. Prosecutors had sought two years in prison for Kelly, accusing him of helping Ghosn under-report his income to the tune of 9.1 billion yen ($79 million) between 2010 and 2018. But the court fo...
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Tokyo (AFP) - Former Nissan executive Greg Kelly said Wednesday he was "not guilty of any crime" as the defence wrapped up its case in Tokyo, where he faces jail over financial misconduct allegations. Japanese prosecutors are seeking a two-year prison sentence for Kelly, a US citizen and former aide to ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn. Kelly, 65, is the only person to stand trial over claims Nissan tried to hide planned payments to auto tycoon Ghosn, who jumped bail and fled Japan hidden in an audio equipment box in December 2019. "I was not involved in a criminal conspiracy, and I am not guilty o...
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Tokyo (AFP) - A Tokyo court has upheld jail sentences for a US father-son duo who helped ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn flee Japan, as the pair waived their right to appeal. At their final hearing earlier this month, former special forces operative Michael Taylor was sentenced to two years in prison, and his son Peter to one year and eight months. The men had admitted helping smuggle ex-auto tycoon Ghosn onto a private jet inside an audio equipment box in an audacious December 2019 escape. "The verdict was fixed as of July 28" for the pair, a Tokyo District Court spokeswoman told AFP Thursday. T...
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Washington (AFP) - An American father and son were handed to Japanese officials on Monday, their lawyer said, after losing an extradition battle over accusations they helped former Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn to flee Japan. Michael Taylor and his son Peter Taylor were arrested in May after Japan issued a warrant accusing them of helping Ghosn flee Tokyo for Lebanon in December 2019 -- reportedly hidden in a large box in a private jet -- as he faced financial misconduct charges. Two weeks ago, the US Supreme Court rejected the Taylors' emergency appeal and cleared the way for their extradi...
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Washington (AFP) - An American father and son were handed to Japanese officials on Monday, their lawyer said, after losing an extradition battle over accusations they helped former Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn to flee Japan. Michael Taylor and his son Peter Taylor were arrested in May after Japan issued a warrant accusing them of helping Ghosn flee Tokyo for Lebanon in December 2019 -- reportedly hidden in a large box in a private jet -- as he faced financial charges in Japan. Two weeks ago, the US Supreme Court rejected the Taylors' emergency appeal and cleared the way for their extraditi...
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Washington (AFP) - Rejecting an emergency appeal, US Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer has cleared the way for the extradition to Japan of two Americans accused of helping former Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn flee the Asian nation. Breyer's order, which followed similar rulings by lower courts, was issued without comment. The appeal went to Breyer as the justice overseeing the northeast region where the Americans, Michael Taylor and son Peter Taylor, live. The Taylors were arrested in May 2020 after Japan issued a warrant accusing them of helping Ghosn flee Tokyo for Lebanon on December ...
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CNBC Exclusive: CNBC Transcript: Former Renault-Nissan Chairman & CEO Carlos Ghosn speaks with CNBC’s “Closing Bell” today, discussing that Covid will accelerate auto industry consolidation, and the old Nissan was always working against him.Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreCarlos Ghosn: Covid will accelerate auto industry consolidation, companies with weak vision will collapseCarlos Ghosn: The ‘Old Nissan’ was always working against meAll references must be sourced to CNBC.PART ONESARA EISEN: Do you think that COVID-19 will have a material, long-lasting impact on the global auto...
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