Nissan Seeks New Partnerships After Honda Merger Talks Fail

Nissan is exploring new partnership opportunities following the collapse of merger discussions with Honda, with Taiwan’s Foxconn emerging as a potential candidate. The automaker walked away from talks after Honda proposed making Nissan a subsidiary—a move CEO Makoto Uchida opposed. Now, Nissan is seeking collaborations, particularly with technology firms, as it navigates challenges from electric vehicles, software-driven cars, and rising competition from Chinese automakers. Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer, had previously approached Nissan for a partnership but was turned down. The company’s electric vehicle division is led by Jun Seki, a former Nissan senior executive.mmmmmmmmmmmm Nissan ... This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

Nissan Seeks New Partnerships After Honda Merger Talks Fail

Nissan is exploring new partnership opportunities following the collapse of merger discussions with Honda, with Taiwan’s Foxconn emerging as a potential candidate.

The automaker walked away from talks after Honda proposed making Nissan a subsidiary—a move CEO Makoto Uchida opposed. Now, Nissan is seeking collaborations, particularly with technology firms, as it navigates challenges from electric vehicles, software-driven cars, and rising competition from Chinese automakers. Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer, had previously approached Nissan for a partnership but was turned down. The company’s electric vehicle division is led by Jun Seki, a former Nissan senior executive.

mmmmmmmmmmmm Nissan ... This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.