Merger could see the end of the long-standing alliance with Renault, as it would include Mitsubishi in a three-way all Japanese brand partnership.
“We are discussing possibilities for cooperation between Honda and Nissan in the future, in a wide range of fields and in various areas, and those possibilities include the latest reports, but there is nothing decided,” a Honda spokesman told AFP on Wednesday. China overtook Japan as the world’s biggest vehicle exporter in 2023, helped by its dominance in EVs, a sector where Japanese firms have lost ground by focusing on hybrid vehicles.
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MultiChoice to Contest 'Notifiable Merger' Finding in 2013 SABC DealMultiChoice will appear before the Competition Tribunal to contest a finding that a 2013 agreement with SABC constituted a 'notifiable merger', violating the Competition Act. The deal involved the broadcasting rights of SABC's 24-hour news channel and SABC Encore for five years. The applicants in the case are media house Caxton, lobby group SOS Coalition, and the Media Monitoring Project Benefit Trust. The agreement also included the SABC's agreement to MultiChoice's position on digital migration.
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