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Japanese automakers Honda Motor and Nissan Motor are reportedly entering merger talks to help them compete against Tesla and other electric vehicle makers, according to the Nikkei financial newspaper.
Meanwhile, Foxconn is moving forward with its own EV rollout. Auto News reports that the company plans to begin deliveries of ...
Two of Japan's biggest automakers, Honda and Nissan, have reportedly begun merger talks, according to a report in Japan's financial Nikkei Asia newspaper. The two Japanese-headquartered automakers ...
Japan’s Nissan and Honda have ended discussions on a deal that would have created the world’s third-largest carmaker. The two companies, along with their junior partner Mitsubishi Motors, ...
Japan's Honda and Nissan said Monday they had embarked on formal merger talks that would create the third-largest car manufacturer globally with sales of as much as $191.4 billion and more than ...
Japan’s biggest automaker, Toyota Motor, said last week that while it aimed to protect production and jobs in Japan, U.S. tariffs were likely to cost it more than $1 billion in April and May alone.
Tokyo had expected smooth tariff negotiations but is experiencing whiplash, becoming a central target of President Trump’s ...
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Japan’s auto industry left reeling under tariff pressure as Honda and Nissan feel the pain - MSNHonda, Japan’s second-largest automaker, forecast a massive 70% drop in net profit for the 2025-26 financial ... Unlike Honda, Nissan is expected to be more severely impacted by the new tariffs.
Déjà vu, or just bad management? We’ve seen this movie before. In the late 1990s, Nissan, then Japan’s second largest automaker ― it’s now No. 3, behind Toyota and Honda ― was ...
Honda’s merger/rescue of Nissan looks like a disaster in the making. Over the past three decades, Nissan executives have shown themselves to be inept managing their own business and unwilling to ...
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