How Nissan and Honda's $60 billion merger talks collapsed
- Honda Motor Co. And Nissan Motor Co. Will abandon their merger talks, which aimed to create the world's third-largest auto group, following the collapse of negotiations less than two months after their announcement.
- The two automakers had planned to share costs related to electric vehicles and software development.
- Honda expressed concerns about Nissan's turnaround efforts, stating that struggling Nissan needed to improve for the deal to proceed, leading to tensions within Nissan's board.
- Nissan's failure to convince Honda of its progress resulted in dissatisfaction among Nissan's board, ultimately leading to the decision to scrap the merger plan.
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