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[January 26, 2023] By
Norihiko Shirouzu and Gilles Guillaume
TOKYO/PARIS (Reuters) -French car maker Renault and its Japanese partner
Nissan Motor aim to formally unveil a deal to reshape their alliance in
London on Feb. 6, two sources close to the matter told Reuters on
Thursday.
Leaders of the two companies met via video link for an alliance board
meeting on Thursday following months of intense negotiations over how to
reset their long-running partnership. They opted for that format -
rather than having Renault CEO Luca de Meo and Chairman Jean-Dominique
Senard travel to Japan - because the talks have been progressing well,
sources had previously told Reuters.
The boards of the two firms would still need to individually approve a
potential deal after Thursday's meeting.
Renault is looking for the Japanese automaker to invest in its new
electric-vehicle business while Nissan wants Renault, its top
shareholder, to sell down its roughly 43% stake and put the 23-year
alliance on a more equal footing.
Renault has consistently declined to comment publicly about the talks
with its Japanese partner, while a spokesperson for Nissan declined to
comment on Thursday.
The two companies are expected to announce 5 joint projects to relaunch
the alliance, covering manufacturing, technology and further
geographical development, including in India, one of the sources told
Reuters.
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It was not immediately clear if already announced deals to produce
the successor to the Nissan Micra in a Renault plant in France and
junior alliance partner Mitsubishi Motors Corp's new ASX and Colt in
Renault plants in Spain and Turkey would be considered part of those
5 projects.
Renault boss de Meo has said the company had proposed working
together on 10-15 projects.
The future shape of the Franco-Japanese alliance has implications
for both companies as well as Mitsubishi Motors. It also highlights
how the immense technological upheaval in the auto industry is
forcing companies to both partner and compete with a dizzying number
of newcomers and tech firms.
Renault, for instance, has said it will partner with companies from
China's Geely Automobile Holdings to semiconductor giant Qualcomm
Inc.
Renault is separately working to finalise a deal with Geely and to
bring in Saudi Arabian state oil producer Aramco as an investor and
partner to develop gasoline engines and hybrid technologies, Reuters
has reported.
Nissan has been concerned that the technology it has developed while
partnered with Renault could leak to the French automaker's partners
as it restructures, Reuters has reported.
(Reporting by Gilles Guillaume in Paris and Norihiko Shirouzo in
Tokyo; writing by Silvia Aloisi; Editing by Richard Lough, Kirsten
Donovan)
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