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<h1>Nissan to Cut Jobs and Production in U.S. as Part of Global Strategy to Regain Profitability by 2026</h1> Japanese automaker Nissan plans to cut jobs and production at its U.S. plants as part of a global strategy to regain profitability following a quarterly loss. The company aims to reduce 9,000 jobs worldwide, including in the U.S. and China, and decrease global production capacity by 20%. In Tennessee, production shifts at the Smyrna and Decherd plants will be adjusted, while the Canton plant in Mississippi will see reduced production speed. These measures are part of Nissan's efforts to create a more efficient and adaptable business. Additionally, Nissan and Honda plan to form a joint holding company by 2026 to integrate their businesses.