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Leadership clash derails Honda-Nissan merger discussions

Nissan informed Honda of its intention to withdraw on Tuesday due to dissatisfaction with Honda's proposal.
Honda-Nissan merger faces delays as leadership disputes and restructuring issues threaten the deal, with Mitsubishi holding off on joining.

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The potential merger between Honda and Nissan hit a significant roadblock after Nissan withdrew from the agreement due to leadership disagreements.

In December, the automakers entered formal discussions to create a new holding company, with plans to go public in 2026. Under the agreement, both Honda and Nissan would delist from the Tokyo Stock Exchange. If finalized, the merger, which could also include Mitsubishi, would result in a $54 billion company, making it the third-largest auto group in the world. However, despite signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in December, the two companies may now be considering terminating their agreement.

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According to a report from Japan’s Nikkei, the core issue revolves around management control. Honda proposed that it take a direct stake in Nissan and convert the company into a subsidiary. As the larger automaker, Honda also suggested it would hold the majority of board seats and appoint the CEO of the new holding company. Nissan, however, opposed this proposal.

In addition to the management dispute, Honda required Nissan to demonstrate significant progress in its internal restructuring efforts before moving forward. While Nissan has made strides in this area, Honda remains frustrated with the pace of the turnaround, feeling that it is proceeding too slowly.

Despite media reports suggesting a breakdown in talks, both Honda and Nissan have publicly stated that the reports were not based on official company announcements. Both automakers affirmed that discussions are ongoing and promised an update by mid-February.

Mitsubishi, which was also invited to join the alliance, has taken a cautious stance. The company announced that it will hold off on making a decision until further developments unfold. The likely outcome is that Mitsubishi will retain its independence and opt out of the merger. Mitsubishi made this clear during its financial results press conference on February 3.

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