<p>French carmaker <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/renault" target="_blank">Renault </a>and its Japanese partner <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/nissan-motor" target="_blank">Nissan Motor </a>aim to formally unveil a deal to reshape their alliance in London on February 6, two sources close to the matter told <em>Reuters </em>on Thursday.</p>.<p>Leaders of the two companies were meeting via video link for an alliance board meeting on Thursday following months of intense negotiations over how to reset their long-running partnership. The boards of the two firms would still need to individually approve a potential deal after Thursday's meeting.</p>.<p>Renault is looking for the Japanese automaker to invest in its new electric-vehicle business while Nissan wants Renault, its top shareholder, to sell down its roughly 43 per cent stake and put the 23-year alliance on a more equal footing.</p>
<p>French carmaker <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/renault" target="_blank">Renault </a>and its Japanese partner <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/nissan-motor" target="_blank">Nissan Motor </a>aim to formally unveil a deal to reshape their alliance in London on February 6, two sources close to the matter told <em>Reuters </em>on Thursday.</p>.<p>Leaders of the two companies were meeting via video link for an alliance board meeting on Thursday following months of intense negotiations over how to reset their long-running partnership. The boards of the two firms would still need to individually approve a potential deal after Thursday's meeting.</p>.<p>Renault is looking for the Japanese automaker to invest in its new electric-vehicle business while Nissan wants Renault, its top shareholder, to sell down its roughly 43 per cent stake and put the 23-year alliance on a more equal footing.</p>