TOKYO — Japanese automaker Nissan on Thursday announced 9,000 job cuts as it slashed its annual sales forecast, saying it was taking urgent measures to tackle "a severe situation."

The company reported a 93-percent plunge in net profit in the first half as Chief Executive Officer Makoto Uchida told reporters that weak sales in the North American market were a major factor.

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