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Japanese automakers are overhauling operations in China after being hit by local competition. Some warn the next few years will determine if they can survive in the world's largest car market.

Updated Aug. 9, 2023 7:02 am ETRenault CEO Luca de Meo and Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida spoke to The Wall Street Journal about the reorganization of their alliance in a deal that gives both companies more autonomy. WSJ’s Nick Kostov explains the factors behind the decision and what it means for automakers and investors. Photo Composite: Adele Morgan

TOKYO—Japanese automakers are overhauling their operations in China after getting hit by local competition, with some warning that the next few years will determine whether they can stay afloat in the world’s largest car market.Continue reading your article with

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