Nissan expects to receive approval from the government of China in a month's time to produce cars under its luxury brand Infiniti. Nissan Executive Vice President Andy Palmer also said that the company would name an executive to head its global Infiniti division "within weeks," The Wall Street Journal reported. Palmer would Subscribe to Automotive … Continued
Nissan expects to receive approval from the government of China in a month's time to produce cars under its luxury brand Infiniti.
Nissan Executive Vice President Andy Palmer also said that the company would name an executive to head its global Infiniti division "within weeks," The Wall Street Journal reported.
Palmer would
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