
Tokyo, February 13 – Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi have ended their discussions about a potential business integration aimed at improving competitiveness in the global market. After several months of talks on combining operations, the automakers have decided to halt the collaboration. The move follows challenges in the automotive sector and efforts to streamline their operations.
Despite the end of the integration talks, the companies will continue to pursue independent strategies, focusing on developing new technologies and enhancing their electric vehicle offerings. Each automaker aims to strengthen its position in the market by innovating and expanding its reach without relying on further integration.