TOKYO — Nissan was deep in trouble late last year when rival Honda offered a lifeline: a $60-billion tie-up that would help both Japanese automakers compete against the Chinese brands upending the car industry.
TOKYO — Nissan was deep in trouble late last year when rival Honda offered a lifeline: a $60-billion tie-up that would help both Japanese automakers compete against the Chinese brands upending the car industry.
The moves are an adjustment for many automakers and suppliers that were concerned about the tariffs. Others say the tariff revisions fall short of protecting suppliers.