Honda And Nissan Officially Announce Merger Deal

Written By: Ajeesh Kuttan
Published: December 24, 2024 at 02:17 AMUpdated: December 24, 2024 at 02:17 AM
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Putting rumours to rest, Japanese car manufacturers Honda and Nissan in a press conference announced their future plans. Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (“Nissan”) and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (“Honda”) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to start discussions and considerations toward a merger.

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Both car manufacturers have been discussing about collaborations in various fields for quite some time. The MOU between Nissan and Honda announced today is aimed to serve as an option to maintain global competitiveness and for the two companies to continue to deliver more attractive products and services to customers worldwide.

The press conference revealed that they are considering business merger and they’ll reach definitive merger agreement by June and complete it in 2026. Another Japanese car manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors that has been in an alliance with Nissan since 2016 has also signed a separate memorandum of understanding.

As far as India market is considered, both Honda and Nissan have already announced their plans till 2030 and the new announcements are unlikely to make any changes into that strategy.

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However, Mitsubishi will take a final call on whether they want to continue with the talks next month. Marking the announcement, Nissan Director, President, CEO and Representative Executive Officer Makoto Uchida said:

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Honda Director and Representative Executive Officer Toshihiro Mibe said:

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As per the information that is available at the moment, both companies will be brought under a holding company that would be listed on the Japanese exchange in 2026. The group would be led by Honda, which is about four times bigger than Nissan in market capitalisation.

As per reports, Honda and Nissan had discussed their outline plans to representatives of Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). The ministry had raised the idea of merger back in 2019.

The mission of the government is to protect the industrial base of Japan and the government only supported a deal that appeared to do it. If this merger happens, it would be the largest merger in Japanese automotive history and would create third-largest carmaker by sales in the world.