YOKOHAMA, Japan -- Nissan Motor's new chief executive insists the Japanese automaker's partnerships with Renault and Mitsubishi Motor remain strong, despite a weakening of capital and boardroom ties.
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Nissan's new president and CEO Ivan Espinosa speaks during an interview on June 11 in Yokohama. (Photo by Yutaka Miyaguchi)
YOKOHAMA, Japan -- Nissan Motor's new chief executive insists the Japanese automaker's partnerships with Renault and Mitsubishi Motor remain strong, despite a weakening of capital and boardroom ties.