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Renault and Nissan hold talks to revive their alliance – report

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Afters years of backing away from each other, Renault and Nissan are reportedly discussing increasing cooperation and new model development programs.

Multiple sources have told the Financial Times the two automakers are in discussions to strengthen their alliance, which has been steadily weakened since the arrest in 2018 of Carlos Ghosn, then Nissan’s chairman and Renault’s CEO.

The change in mood reportedly came about after both automakers replaced their chief executives earlier this year. Ivan Espinosa succeeded Makoto Uchida in April after Nissan’s proposed shotgun marriage to Honda fell apart, and it became clear the magnitude of Nissan’s financial problems.

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Nissan Micra
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In August, François Provost took the reins at Renault after Luca de Meo suddenly quit to become CEO of Kering, a luxury brand conglomerate that owns Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga and others.

Both Uchida-san and Mr de Meo were happy for the automakers to go their own ways, and significantly loosened the Alliance structure that had them operating closely since around the turn of the millenium.

Prior to becoming Renault’s CEO, Mr Provost was its head of international development and partnerships, and helped bring about a wide-ranging partnership with Geely, which sees Renault South Korea manufacture restyled Geely Group vehicles, as well as jointly developing and producing internal combustion engines.