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Nissan Motor Co is planning a 30% year-on-year cut in global vehicle production through December as falling demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic complicates its turnaround efforts, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. Nissan made 4.6 million cars in the financial year ended March. Nissan, which has yet to announce a sales forecast for this financial year, declined to comment on its production plans.
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