TOKYO -- Nissan and Honda are considering using standardized automotive software and working together on electric-vehicle charging, the Nikkei newspaper said, steps that could reduce their costs.
TOKYO -- Nissan and Honda are considering using standardized automotive software and working together on electric-vehicle charging, the Nikkei newspaper said, steps that could reduce their costs.
Automakers would also not be responsible for other tariffs on aluminum and steel, said a White House official on Monday night.