COMMENT: GM likely to have IP concerns in event of Peugeot-Dongfeng link-up

BY SAM WEISBERG. In the wake of news reports that PSA Peugeot Citroen is considering a split US$3bn investment from Chinese state-owned Dongfeng Motor Group and the French government, Peugeot’s US partner General Motors may be scared off from investing further in the alliance due to potential IP issues.

In the wake of news reports that PSA Peugeot Citroen is considering a split US$3bn investment from Chinese state-owned Dongfeng Motor Group and the French government, Peugeot’s US partner General Motors may be scared off from investing further in the alliance due to potential IP issues.

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