Honda’s CEO struggles to explain why the merger is happening, analysts remain skeptical, and Foxconn waits in the wings.
Honda Motor CEO Toshihiro Mibe reportedly found it difficult to explain why its merger with Nissan Motor is justified.
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan have announced plans to work toward a merger, forming the world’s third-largest automaker by sales as the industry undergoes dramatic changes in its ...
Rumors have it that Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry helped to influence the deal to avoid Foxconn's takeover ...
After kicking off discussions on Monday, Honda and Nissan said they plan to provide more details on Mitsubishi’s involvement ...
Japan's Honda and Nissan said Monday they had embarked on formal merger talks that would create the third-largest car ...
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The potential deal would create a $50 billion company that would be the world’s third-largest automaker by sales volume, ...
Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. plan to merge under a holding company with the top executives chosen by Honda in a ...
The most important market for both Honda and Nissan is North America. Their core car models are similar, as both companies ...
Automakers in Japan have lagged behind their big rivals in electric vehicles and are trying to cut costs and make up for lost time.
Japanese automakers Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Corp. announced Monday their intention to merge by 2026 and create the world’s third-largest car-making operation by sales.