Carlos Ghosn Talks About Moving Production Overseas, Mercedes-Benz Alliance
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Carlos Ghosn Talks About Moving Production Overseas, Mercedes-Benz Alliance



When Carlos Ghosn, the man who has successfully turned around Nissan and is now trying to do the same with Renault, is discussing the auto industry, then you can be sure he knows what he’s talking about.

During an interview with Bloomberg News on the sidelines of the 2012 North American Auto Show, Ghosn said that 2011 was a record year for most manufacturers, and it would have been even better had the tsunami not crippled most carmaker’s production for many months.

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