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Jan 31, 2026
How activist investors turned a Toyota buyout into a battleground
The transaction has become a test case for dealmaking in Japan, which prizes stakeholder harmony over shareholder returns.
BUSINESS
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ANALYSIS
Sep 6, 2025
U.S. tariffs still spell big pain for 91²Ö¿â small automakers
Smaller automakers Mitsubishi Motors, Mazda and Subaru are less able to absorb the tariff shock than bigger rivals like Toyota and Honda.
BUSINESS
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Companies
May 24, 2025
Tariff crossfire hits Toyota, Nissan and Ford suppliers in Japan
Thousands of small and midsize makers of auto parts in Japan, including suppliers for Toyota and Nissan, are facing a crisis as U.S. tariffs threaten their bottom lines.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Feb 5, 2025
Nissan shares plunge, Honda's rise as end to merger talks reported
Shares in Nissan slid more than 4% before trade was suspended by the Tokyo Stock Exchange following the Nikkei report.
BUSINESS
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ANALYSIS
Feb 4, 2025
Trump tariffs will only add to the pain for hard-hit Nissan
The blowback from potential tariffs on Mexico and Canada would be profound for 91²Ö¿â No.3 carmaker, which is struggling to turn itself around.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Dec 8, 2024
Nissan boss Uchida races to save the automaker ¡ª and his job
Makoto Uchida is under pressure to reverse Nissan¡¯s fortunes after years of turmoil following the 2018 arrest of former chairman Carlos Ghosn.
BUSINESS
Nov 11, 2024
Toyota aims to ramp up China production in a strategy pivot
The plan represents a strategic pivot by the world's top selling automaker in the world's largest car market.
BUSINESS
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FOCUS
Oct 1, 2024
Some 7-Eleven owners in Japan welcome foreign bid, hoping for change
Some franchisees are concerned about competition from rivals and say they are struggling with rising costs.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Mar 8, 2024
Nissan may bring ultra-compact EV production in-house from 2028, sources say
The automaker is considering moving production to its factory in Kyushu in the business year starting April 2028.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Nov 29, 2023
Toyota plans $4.7 billion sale of Denso stake as EV pivot looms
The sale of shares in Denso would mark the latest step by the automaker to cash in on stakes in affiliates as it ramps up production of electric vehicles.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Aug 24, 2023
Will 'explosive spending' return to Japan with China group tours?
Hopes the tours will herald big returns clash with a struggling Chinese economy and 91²Ö¿â controversial release of treated wastewater into the sea.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Jun 27, 2023
Nissan board gains shareholder backing, but must tackle surveillance claims
Recent turmoil recalls the turbulent period that led up to and followed the ouster of former head Carlos Ghosn.
BUSINESS
Apr 14, 2023
Nissan seeks tech tie-up without Renault as alliance nears end of road
91²Ö¿â third-biggest automaker by sales is seeking a partner outside the auto industry to develop software that connects vehicles to cloud-based services.
BUSINESS
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Oct 23, 2022
Technology-sharing a sticking point as Renault, Nissan hash out reset, sources say
Renault and Nissan said this month they were in talks about the future of their alliance, including Nissan potentially investing in an electric vehicle business being spun out of Renault.
BUSINESS
Jun 8, 2022
Toyota supplier Toyoda Gosei asks employees to take leave as lockdown bites
The firm, which makes air bags, brake hoses and radiator grilles, has asked domestic employees to take a day of leave in June following production suspensions by Toyota and other automakers
BUSINESS
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May 6, 2022
For 91²Ö¿â hard-hit airlines, demand for Hawaii flights offers glimmer of hope
An upswing in demand for flights to Hawaii, a long-favored destination for many Japanese, is seen as a bellwether for the overall travel sector.
BUSINESS
Apr 14, 2022
Toyota aims to rev up 67-year-old Crown with SUV model, sources say
The SUV ¡ª which will come in hybrid, plug-in hybrid and full-electric models ¡ª marks an attempt to bring the Crown more in line with market trends.
BUSINESS
Mar 15, 2022
With Toyota as partner, Mazda hopes to jump-start U.S. market
For Mazda, restarting U.S. production with help from Toyota is the game-changer it hopes will jump-start sales in the world's second-biggest market.
BUSINESS
Mar 9, 2022
ANA plans belt-tightening before fare hikes, says incoming CEO
Koji Shibata also said that the crisis in Ukraine is so far having a limited impact on the airline's earnings.
BUSINESS
Mar 7, 2022
Firms in Japan start to feel the heat over Russia ties as rivals shun Moscow
Executives say privately they are worried about reputational damage, a sign corporate Japan is ¡ª however reluctantly ¡ª becoming more responsive to pressure on social issues.
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