Nissan and Honda Consider Major Fusion Amidst Electric Vehicle Competition
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda are reportedly in talks to merge, creating the world’s third-largest car manufacturer. The discussions come as both companies face stiff competition in the electric vehicle market. Analysts suggest a merger could improve their production capabilities, especially in light of potential tariffs related to U.S. policies. The news has caused Nissan’s stock to surge, while Honda’s shares experienced a decline.