TAIPEI (Reuters) - A senior executive of Taiwan-based contract manufacturer Foxconn is in France to discuss a potential stake ...
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Renault shares surged 6% on Wednesday as analysts highlighted financial and strategic benefits for the automaker from a ...
France may not have a functioning government but the French keep buying EVs, anyway – more than 15% of all new cars sold last month were EVs with the new, retro-tastic Renault 5 hot hatch ...
Honda and Nissan have announced plans to merge, forming world's third-largest automaker by sales as the industry transitions ...
The development comes after reports on Wednesday that Nissan and local rival Honda were in talks about a merger to help them ...
Honda stock jumped nearly 24% in Tokyo, while shares of Nissan fell 3%, after the longtime Japanese rivals said they were ...
Taiwan's Central News Agency cited unnamed industry sources as saying Jun Seki, Foxconn's chief strategy officer for EV, had gone to France to negotiate with Renault, which owns a significant ...
Jun Seki, a former Nissan executive who now leads Foxconn's electric vehicle business, is in France to meet Renault officials, the official Taiwanese news agency reported, citing a source familiar ...