Former Nissan CEO, and current fugitive, Carlos Ghosn has criticised his former car company yet again, this time following reports that it’ll merge with fellow Japanese brand Honda. Last week, Nikkei Asia reported Honda and Nissan will soon begin negotiations which would see Japan’s second- and third-largest carmakers by volume join forces to stay afloat. The two brands are facing a loss of sales in key markets due to the rise of electric vehicles from more affordable rivals.
Honda, Nissan plotting merger as EV competition rises – report Nissan has ’12 or 14 months to survive’ as financial situation gets dicey – report Fugitive Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn now being evicted from his home Fugitive Carlos Ghosn ordered to give Nissan $46m and superyacht