Car makers link up



French car maker Renault and Japan’s Nissan have formed a joint purchasing venture to make savings in their combined £36 billion purchasing budget.


French car maker Renault and Japan’s Nissan have formed a joint purchasing venture to make savings in their combined £36 billion purchasing budget. Renault, which bought 36.8 per cent of Nissan in 1999, said the new organisation would initially handle about 30 per cent - around £10 billion - of the two companies’ annual purchasing spend.

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