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Nissan Rejects Honda’s Merger Terms, Putting Agreement at Risk

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  • Nissan finds Honda’s proposed merger terms, including subsidiary status, unacceptable.

  • The companies continue discussions, with a final decision expected by mid-February.

  • A failed merger may push both automakers to seek alternative strategies for growth.

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Nissan and Honda have been in talks regarding a potential merger, but recent reports indicate that negotiations may be faltering. The discussions, which began with a memorandum of understanding, were aimed at forming a joint holding company to enhance competitiveness. However, disagreements over key terms have raised concerns about the feasibility of the deal. Nissan reportedly finds Honda’s proposed structure, which would position Nissan as a subsidiary, to be unacceptable. If the merger fails, both companies may need to explore alternative strategies to remain competitive in the evolving automotive landscape.

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What Has Led to Nissan’s Concerns?How Have the Companies Responded?

Earlier reports on the merger indicated that both companies were optimistic about the collaboration, highlighting potential synergies in technology, human resources, and market adaptability. The initial statement emphasized that a combined entity could strengthen their global position and improve long-term corporate value. However, recent developments suggest that significant differences in management vision have emerged, threatening the agreement. The situation contrasts with previous reports that portrayed the deal as a promising step for both automakers.

What Has Led to Nissan’s Concerns?

The primary issue stems from Honda’s reported proposal that would result in Nissan operating as one of its subsidiaries, a condition Nissan is unwilling to accept. The Wall Street Journal reported that Nissan has been evaluating other options due to what it perceives as unfavorable terms. Additionally, Reuters suggested that Nissan could completely halt discussions, citing the ongoing disagreements.

How Have the Companies Responded?

Nissan stated, “We planned to decide on the direction of the management integration by the end of January, but Integration Preparatory Committee discussions are ongoing.”

The company further mentioned that a final decision is expected by mid-February. Meanwhile, Honda confirmed that discussions are still in progress but declined to share further details.

In December, both automakers described the memorandum as a way to maintain global competitiveness and develop more attractive products and services. The proposed merger, if completed, would create the world’s third-largest automaker. However, this objective now appears uncertain given the unresolved differences.

Honda and Nissan have substantial global operations, producing millions of vehicles annually under brands such as Acura, Infiniti, and Nismo. Honda’s 2024 production exceeded 3.7 million units, while Nissan manufactured over 3.1 million. Market capitalization data as of Wednesday placed Honda at approximately $50.11 billion and Nissan at $9.44 billion.

If the merger does not proceed, both companies may have to explore alternative strategies to achieve growth and maintain their market positions. The automotive industry is experiencing rapid shifts due to electric vehicle advancements, regulatory changes, and evolving consumer preferences. For Nissan and Honda, maintaining competitiveness may require independent technological investments, strategic partnerships, or other forms of collaboration beyond a full merger.

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