Japan’s Nissan and Honda have ended discussions on a deal that would have created the world’s third-largest carmaker.
They will continue partnering on Mitsubishi Motors and in-house development of batteries, autonomous driving and electric ...
The chief executives of the two automakers, at separate news conferences, traded jabs about Honda’s bid to change the terms ...
The deal, which was announced in December, ran into a wall after Honda proposed a structure that would make Nissan its ...
The Japanese companies’ decision to call off negotiations highlights the challenges legacy automakers face in partnering to ...
Nissan and Honda ended merger talks to forge a $60 billion car company on Thursday, pitching Nissan deeper into uncertainty ...
In a statement on Thursday, boards of both Nissan and Honda decided to mutually terminate their memorandum of understanding ...
Less than two months after a potential merger was floated, Honda and Nissan have called the potential partnership off, ...
Although Mitsubishi considered joining the Honda-Nissan merger, that was old news by late January. That alliance might have ...
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda stopped negotiations on a merger on Thursday but committed to continue collaborating.