HELSINKI: Nokia plans to cut up to 200 more jobs in Finland because of weak demand for its telecom network equipment.
The Finnish company said on Thursday that the cuts are part of a €1.2bil (RM5.7bil) global cost-savings plan which was announced after its 2016 acquisition of Franco-American rival Alcatel-Lucent.
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