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Stellantis, Nissan Eye Marelli Assets in Bankruptcy Reorganization

Stellantis and Nissan are exploring acquisition of certain assets from struggling auto-parts supplier Marelli Holdings.

According to Bloomberg Markets, two major automotive manufacturers—Stellantis NV and Nissan Motor Co.—are currently negotiating to acquire select assets from Marelli Holdings Co., a major global supplier of automotive components. The discussions come as Marelli navigates a complex bankruptcy reorganization process amid significant operational headwinds.

Marelli, a key supplier in the automotive supply chain, has faced considerable challenges that led to its bankruptcy filing. The acquisition discussions represent potential opportunities for Stellantis and Nissan to consolidate critical supply chain assets during a period of industry restructuring and transition toward electric vehicle manufacturing.

Such a transaction could reshape the competitive landscape among automotive suppliers and provide financial relief for Marelli's stakeholders while allowing the two automakers to secure essential component manufacturing capabilities during an uncertain period for the industry.

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