Just today! It is rumored that Nissan and Honda will start merger negotiations or the largest integration in the industry in nearly four years
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发表于 2024-12-23 14:27:42
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Just today! It is rumored that Nissan and Honda will start merger negotiations or the largest integration in the industry in nearly four years. Last week, the news that Japan's second largest automaker Honda and third largest automaker Nissan may merge shocked the global automotive industry. According to two insiders, it is expected that Honda and Nissan will announce the start of business integration negotiations on Monday this week, and the negotiations are expected to be completed before June next year.
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