Volkswagen, Nissan Lean On Chinese Partners To Compete Globally
Foreign automakers are rushing to debut China-developed models at a major auto show, recognizing they can't afford to lose ground in the world's largest car market, according to Nikkei. After years of declining sales, many legacy brands are shifting to an “in China, for global” strategy—using local
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