Honda and Nissan have terminated their merger discussions, a move that underscores the intensifying pressures Japanese car manufacturers confront in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle landscape.
Honda and Nissan on Thursday announced the scrapping of merger talks that would have created the world’s third-biggest auto company by unit sales behind Toyota and Volkswagen.
Lam Research, the US-based manufacturer of tools for making semiconductor chips, is investing over Rs10,000 crore ($1.2 ...
The giant iPhone assembly plant in Zhengzhou has cut back on hiring as Apple loses market share in China and Foxconn shifts ...
The driver of an auto rickshaw encountered an angry elephant on a road in Guwahati, India. The man was able to escape to ...
Nissan's merger talks with Honda collapsed due to Nissan's insistence on equal treatment despite its weaker position and ...
Taiwan's Foxconn , the world's largest contract electronics maker and Apple's biggest iPhone assembler, reported on Monday ...
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The Government of India launched the Make in India program in 2014 for promoting India as manufacturing hub and rolled out ...
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India might be realising that it will have to fend for itself without US support in case it faces a hostile China.
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