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Japanese Car Giants Team Up to Fight Electric Future
Tokyo, JapanMonday, December 23, 2024
The truth is, switching from gas-powered cars to electric ones is expensive and challenging. Plus, Chinese companies have been quicker to adopt these changes, leaving many Western automakers behind. So, Honda and Nissan need to team up to stay in the game.
Nissan's CEO, Makoto Uchida, said this move could bring something new to customers that neither company could do alone. But it's not just about customers; Nissan has been facing serious financial problems since the Renault alliance broke down. They've even had to cut production and lay off workers.
Experts think this merger could lead to more in the industry. Adam Jonas from Morgan Stanley said that companies not joining forces might end up being smaller and spending more on each car they make. It's a new phase for the auto industry, focusing on cooperation and cost-effectiveness.
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