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the U.S. engine maker, said on Wednesday that it signed a partnership with a major car maker to produce light-duty diesel engines for pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles

It supplies medium- and heavy-duty diesel truck engines to Ford Motor Co. (F.N: Quote, Profile, Research), Volvo (VOLVb.ST: Quote, Profile, Research) and Volkswagen (VOWG.DE: Quote, Profile, Research).

It has no similar partnerships with any Asian automaker -- though this agreement may change that. In a note to investors, Peter Nesvold, an analyst at Bear Stearns, speculated the unnamed partner might be Nissan Motor Co. (7201.T: Quote, NEWS, Research), Japan's second-largest car maker.

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