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Renault, Nissan say alliance is not headed for breakup

TOKYO/PARIS — Renault and Nissan denied media reports of a potential break-up that sent their shares skidding to multiyear lows.

The automakers said their alliance, which was shaken even further by the dramatic escape of former chairman Carlos Ghosn from trial in Japan, was in no danger of being dissolved.

“The alliance is the source of Nissan’s competitiveness,” Nissan said in a statement Tuesday, pushing back against reports that its executives have looked at the possibility of breaking with the global carmaking partnership.

“Through the alliance, to achieve sustainable and profitable growth, Nissan will look to continue delivering win-win results for all member companies,” the statement said.

Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard told Belgian newspaper L’Echo that the alliance is “solid, robust, everything but dead.”

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire also weighed in, saying reports some executives wanted to break up the alliance were “malicious.”

Renault shares hit six-year lows on Monday as investors worried the French automaker’s 20-year cost-sharing alliance with Nissan was headed for a break-up without Carlos Ghosn to hold it together.

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