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Japanese automakers Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. are exploring the possibility of a merger, according to reports late Tuesday, in a bid to better compete against foreign electric-vehicle makers like Tesla Inc. and China’s BYD…

Why Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan are said to be considering a merger
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