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    By News Desk on December 18, 2024 Business, Business Briefing, News Briefing, World News
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    Honda Nissan merger talks, Nikkei reports

    Nissan Motor shares surged Wednesday following a media report that the struggling Japanese automaker is looking to merge with Honda Motor, forming a bigger entity that can compete with larger rivals and invest more in the growing market for electric vehicles.

    Nissan shares were last trading up 23.7%, while Honda shares slipped 3%.

    Honda and Nissan are considering operating under a holding company, and soon will sign a memorandum of understanding, according to a report in the Nikkei newspaper. They also look to eventually bring Mitsubishi Motors, in which Nissan is the top shareholder with a 24% stake, under the holding company, according to the report.

    The merger, if successful, will be especially beneficial to Nissan, which had previously announced plans to slash 9,000 jobs and cut global production capacity by a fifth amid fierce competition in its major markets.

    Joe McCabe, the president and CEO of AutoForecast Solutions, told CNBC Wednesday that Nissan needs a “revitalization” after its relationship with Renault went sideways.

    “They [Nissan] really didn’t have a leadership position in any one of the segments they competed in,” he said.

    ‘Nissan denies’

    In a statement, Nissan said media reports that it is “considering a business integration” with Honda are not based on an announcement from the company. Nissan said it is considering various possibilities for future collaboration with Honda and Mitsubishi Motors, but no decisions have been made. Shares of Mitsubishi Motors were last up 19%.

    The combined Nissan-Honda-Mitsubishi enterprise would equate to more than 8 million vehicle sales annually, according to Nikkei. That would place the company among the world’s largest automakers, but still below fellow Japanese automaker Toyota Motor, at 11.2 million in 2023, as well as German automaker Volkswagen, which last year reported sales of 9.2 million vehicles.

    The merger report follows the two Japanese automakers entering into a strategic partnership earlier this year on shared automotive components and software.

    Such a tie-up would be the largest automotive industry merger since Fiat Chrysler joined with France-based PSA Groupe to form Stellantis in January 2021.

    The global auto industry faces several challenges including the transition to EVs, a category dominated by the likes of Tesla and China’s BYD. Volkswagen, for instance, plans to close factories and cut thousands of jobs in Germany, while General Motors recently pulled the plug on Cruise, its self-driving robotaxi company.

    For Honda and Nissan, there is also the threat of tariffs proposed by President-elect Donald Trump that may require a massive reorganization of global supply chains.

    – Michael Wayland and Kevin Lim contributed to this report.

    Honda Nissan merger talks Nikkei reports

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