Nissan wants to scrap merger talks with Honda


Makoto Uchida, president and CEO of Nissan Motor, and Toshihiro Mibe, Honda Motor president and CEO. — Reuters

TOKYO: Nissan chief executive officer Makoto Uchida met with his Honda counterpart Toshihiro Mibe yesterday to say he wanted to end their merger talks after the larger automaker proposed making Nissan a subsidiary, according to a source.

The Japanese automakers in December signed a memorandum of understanding to discuss an integration under a holding company to create the world’s No. 3 automaker and compete in an increasingly tough industry.

But the talks have been complicated by growing differences, multiple people familiar with the matter have told Reuters, and hit a wall after Honda said it wanted to turn Nissan into a subsidiary.

“A consensus was reached (on Nissan’s side) that the talks cannot proceed under that proposal,” said the source with knowledge of the discussions, declining to be identified because the information is not public.

Nissan will formalise the decision to withdraw from the memorandum of understanding at a board meeting to be held before the company’s third-quarter earnings announcement next week, the source added.

Honda’s current stance is that it would not accept an integration unless Nissan agrees to become a subsidiary, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported.

Honda is Japan’s second-largest car maker behind Toyota, and Nissan is the third-largest. Nissan and Honda spokespeople declined to comment on the status of their talks, repeating earlier statements that they aimed to finalise a future direction by mid-February.

A scrapping of the talks raises questions about how Nissan, which is in the middle of a turnaround plan, can ride out its latest crisis without external help.

Nissan has already announced plans to cut 9,000 workers and 20% of global capacity.

Nissan’s shares were up 7.6% yesterday afternoon while Honda’s were down 3.5%, reversing the direction of their respective moves a day earlier. — Reuters

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