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Nissan is closing one of two production lines at its Sunderland plant and cutting 900 jobs across Europe as part of a global restructuring that has already eliminated 20,000 positions and shuttered seven factories. The move consolidates Leaf, Juke, and Qashqai production onto a single line at a facility running at roughly 50% capacity, while the company pursues talks with Chinese manufacturer Chery to sublease the idle line — raising questions about the return on nearly £1 billion in cumulative UK public subsidies and the future of northeast England's largest private-sector employer.

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