(ANSA) - NEW YORK, AUG 17 - The Japanese government has scared a marriage between Nissan and Honda in recent months, but the hypothesis was rejected by the two car manufacturers buried with the chaos caused by the coronavirus. The Financial Times reports it citing some sources, according to which the hypothesis advanced by Tokyo reflects the fears of the Japanese government about the future of the national auto industry.
Tokyo hypothesized Nissan-Honda marriage
2020-08-16T23:31:00.942Z
The Japanese government has feared a marriage between Nissan and Honda in recent months, but the hypothesis has been rejected by the two car manufacturers and buried with the chaos caused by the coronavirus. (HANDLE)