Honda, General Motors, Nissan and Stellantis have the highest exposure to proposed tariffs in Canada and Mexico, Fitch Ratings said in a note Monday.
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By River Akira Davis Reporting from Bangkok Nissan Motor and Honda Motor have hit a standstill negotiating the terms of a merger, announced less than two months ago, that would have created one of ...