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Nissan And Chrysler Rethink Product Agreement
February 2009 | Project NewsUS automotive manufacturer Chrysler and its Japanese counterpart Nissan have halted their product-based tie-up in order to review the financial aspects of the deal which was signed by the two companies in April 2008. The agreement calls for Nissan to supply its small fuel-efficient car made in Japan to Chrysler in return for a full-size pick-up truck built in Mexico by the latter.
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