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(Reuters) -Taiwan's Foxconn (SS: 601138 ) is pausing its interest in Nissan (OTC: NSANY ) Motor as the Japanese automaker explores a potential merger with Honda (NYSE: HMC ) Motor, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Foxconn's decision comes after it sent a delegation to meet with Nissan's biggest shareholder Renault (EPA: RENA ) in France, the report said.

Nissan and Foxconn did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. Renault declined to comment.

Reuters this week reported that Foxconn, which manufactures Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL )'s iPhones, had approached Nissan about a bid, but the Japanese firm rejected it.

Foxconn interest in Nissan on hold amid Honda merger talks, Bloomberg reports

Foxconn has not given up completely on a bid for Nissan, Bloomberg News said, adding that the Taiwanese company prefers to see if the two Japanese auto giants make legitimate progress towards a deal before deciding on its next move.

A Honda-Nissan merger would create a $54 billion company producing 7.4 million vehicles annually, ranking as the world's third-largest automaker by sales, after Toyota (NYSE: TM ) and Volkswagen (ETR: VOWG_p ).