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China, Honda and Nissan
Honda, Nissan deal may be key in fight against China’s BYD
Together, Honda and Nissan would also pose more of a threat to Toyota Motor Corp., which is the world’s biggest automaker followed by Volkswagen AG.
Honda Acquiring Nissan To Rival China’s Dominant Automakers
Honda's acquisition of Nissan could strengthen the two struggling brands to better compete with China's BYD Co. in the global auto market. Honda's planned acquisition of Nissan would combine their more than 6 million global sales in 2024,
Honda and Nissan join forces to take on China in cars
Honda and Nissan plan to merge as the two Japanese firms seek to fight back against competition from the Chinese car industry. The integration would create one of the world's biggest car producers alongside Toyota,
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The 'godfather of EVs' explains why China is winning the race to go electric — and why hybrids are a 'fool's errand'
Former Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer told BI that automakers ditching EVs for hybrids risked falling even further behind their ...
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Will Honda-Nissan tie-up deliver synergies in time to counter China?
Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe has said the companies need to build up capabilities by 2030 or face being 'beaten,' but analysts ...
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Honda, Nissan tie-up requires something neither can spare: time
Honda and Nissan expect big benefits from their potential merger to create the world's third-largest auto group but intense ...
USA Today
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Honda, Nissan, under pressure from competition in China, talk merger, Japanese paper says
Heavy competition from Tesla and local rivals in
China
, which is rapidly adopting EVs, and stalling demand in Europe and ...
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Honda and Nissan Aim to Merge as Global Competition Bears Down
Japan’s second- and third-largest automakers hope the $50 billion deal would help them catch up with Tesla and China’s BYD in ...
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