After Honda backed out of merger talks, Nissan faces a critical juncture. Could tech giant Foxconn or private equity firm KKR be the lifeline it needs?
A slew of press releases is trying to bring some order to the ensuing Japanese automotive industry chaos after the news that ...
Government faces VAT challenge as Trump announces more tariffs The government faces questions on how it will respond to US ...
Japanese carmaker expected to cut about 1,000 jobs in Thailand this year as plant in Samut Prakan earmarked for closure ...
While Honda’s premium brand, Acura, has had its ups and downs since launching in 1986, last year it sold 132,367 vehicles, down 9.1%. Nissan’s Infiniti has mostly slid since its 1989 debut, and last ...
Discussions hit a wall as Honda sought to make Nissan a subsidiary, rather than forming a new holding company.
Honda and Nissan ended the merger talks but will continue to collaborate on electric and intelligent vehicle development.
February is off to a wild start in the car world, and AutoGuide is here for it. We don’t always cover every piece of news but ...
Nissan plans to cut thousands of jobs and slash production in a turnaround plan that becomes more important after calling off ...
Honda proposed changing the structure of the intended merger from a joint holding company, as agreed initially, to a deal ...
Honda and Nissan have officially ended discussions for a potential $60 billion merger. The automakers have also canceled ...
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