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Nissan’s current predicament underscores a critical moment of transformation and crisis. The company’s heavy dependence on the Chinese market, coupled with the failure of traditional models and the slow adaptation to electric vehicles, places it at a crossroads. Unless Nissan can revitalize its product lineup, innovate more swiftly, and strengthen its foothold in key markets, it risks further decline into financial instability and diminished global presence.
[Note: The above article is based on a transcript discussing Nissan’s current market struggles, particularly in China, and broader industry trends.]