A historic $60 billion merger appears on the verge of a breakdown. Nissan needs to swallow its pride and call for assistance.
The planned $60 billion merger between two Japanese carmaking giants may be DOA. Plus, what tariffs mean for China's growth.
Honda and Nissan's merger talks that began in December are reportedly on hold after Honda presented terms that were unacceptable to Nissan.
Nissan Motor Co. is seeking out a new partner as it prepares to end negotiations to form a joint holding company with Honda ...
In the GM-Honda deal, the companies say they’ll collaborate on a “range of vehicles sold under each company’s distinct brands.” The announcement builds on work the companies have been ...
Nissan is still holding “various discussions” with Honda, the carmaker said Wednesday in response to media reports that it is set to scrap merger talks with its larger rival.
After a record-breaking year for electric vehicles, automakers are kicking off 2025 with significant discounts. With leases starting under ...
“We are considering re-badging our commercial EVs and supplying GM,” Hyundai’s CFO, Lee Seung Jo, said on a conference call (via Reuters) Thursday. Lee added the deal would pave the way for our entry ...
The pair are discussing various options, including the possibility of withdrawing from deal talks, according to statements.
The problem is there is no likely outcome that would leave both companies and their employees better off than they are today.
The 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico have been postponed for 30 days, but if they go into effect, they'll greatly ...
Previous plans to co-develop a lower cost EV platform have been shelved and Honda has opted to go it alone (although after ending the GM deal, Honda did agree to work with Nissan on EVs).