Nissan and Renault are working well together to sign a final agreement about the reshaping of their alliance and are confident that a deal will be reached soon, Nissan said in a statement on Friday.
The automaker was responding to an earlier report by Japanese news agency Jiji which said that the final contract on the reboot of the alliance may be delayed until after April due to extended discussion on electric vehicles and intellectual property.
Nissan Motor said on Monday, after several months of constructive discussions, it had reached an important milestone on “defining new foundations” for its three way Alliance with Renault Group and Mitsubishi Motors, subject to final approval of their respective boards of directors.
Nissan said the aim was to strengthen ties within the Alliance and maximise value creation for all stakeholders with a three stage approach, which included: