2019-05-27 16:13:09

Renault may merge with Fiat Chrysler

Renault representatives officially confirm that they are negotiating with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles on a joint merger with an equal 50/50 membership.

As the Reno press service informs, the company received a proposal from FCA regarding merging with equal shares of the business. Today, on May 27, Renault will hold a meeting on the board of directors to discuss a possible deal.

FCA similarly confirmed the negotiations. The Italian-American company claims that this mutual work, which in the future can become a complete merger, will only strengthen the position of concerns on the main markets, significantly helping to save on the creation of new products. Annual savings called the amount of $ 5 billion.

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