In
their discussions, Renault is looking to Nissan to invest in its
electric vehicle business, while Nissan is seeking the sale of
part of Renault's 43% stake in Nissan to put the two partners on
a more equal footing.
The French and Japanese carmakers remained apart on how to share
intellectual property, the people, who declined to be named,
said.
Renault and Nissan declined to comment.
Japanese television network JNN first reported the news on
Friday night.
The companies have been aiming to announce the new alliance
structure as early as this month, Reuters reported this week.
If more time is needed in negotiations, the companies could opt
to meet a week later from Dec.7 and are planning to be ready for
an announcement the following week in London, sources told
Reuters.
The question of how to share technology and intellectual
property has proved to be a sticking point in the talks.
(Reporting by Sakura Murakami, Maki Shiraki and Norihiko
Shirouzu; Writing by Satoshi Sugiyama; Editing by Shri
Navaratnam, William Mallard, Kirsten Donovan)
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