Nissan is reportedly planning significant job cuts, with up to 20,000 positions eliminated globally, more than doubling the previously announced 9,000 due to weak sales and rising costs. The company’s quarterly results, expected to show a net loss of up to £3.8 billion, will be the first under new CEO, and it remains uncertain if the Sunderland plant, home to 6,000 employees, will be affected. Amidst challenges like high US tariffs and slow electric vehicle adoption, Nissan’s future in the UK has been questioned despite recent investments and government support.