Mazda vows to stay independent despite deeper ties with Toyota

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(Reuters) - Japan's Motor Corp on Wednesday said that while it is deepening its development and production partnership with Motor Corp, the small automaker would remain a company independent from its much bigger rival.

and last week said they will build a $1.6 billion joint assembly plant in Alabama, and the two companies are working together to develop electric cars, automated driving systems and connected vehicles.

"Despite this technology partnership, intends to remain an independent company," Masahiro Moro, of Mazda's North American operations, said at an auto industry conference in

"We are driven to make cars and SUVs our way, focussing on making driving better."

(Reporting by and by Chizu Nomiyama)

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First Published: Wed, January 17 2018. 21:10 IST