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Nissan and Renault Rebalance Power in Race for Electric Cars

Por: The New York Times Business January 31, 2023

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Two giant automakers tied in an uneasy alliance — Japan’s Nissan and France’s Renault — announced on Monday that they had struck a deal to make their relationship more equitable, ending a yearslong power struggle that contributed to the downfall of the alliance’s former leader, Carlos Ghosn.The agreement opens a path for the companies to increase cooperation in the growing market for electric vehicles, a critical area for the alliance... + full article



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