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Renault, Nissan, Mitsubishi to unveil strategy

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PARIS: Automakers Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi have hinted that they may unveil a strategic plan next week to repair their troubled alliance as the coronaviru­s pandemic lashes the industry.

The three announced on Tuesday they would hold “a joint press conference regarding the progress in Alliance activities” on May 27. They said in January they planned to deepen cooperatio­n as concerns mounted their alliance would split, and they could unveil which companies would take the lead in certain technologi­es or regions to cut costs.

The more than 20-year partnershi­p between Nissan and Renault, based on cross-shareholdi­ngs without a joint structure, was built by Carlos Ghosn who held senior roles in both companies. Ghosn turned around Nissan’s fortunes and then helped build the world’s largest automotive group with the addition of Mitsubishi.But the alliance was pushed to the brink following Ghosn’s shock arrest in Tokyo in November 2018 on charges of financial misconduct, including under-reporting millions of dollars in salary.

All three firms were struggling even before the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has caused sales to plunge as government­s forced citizens to stay at home to slow the spread of the virus. Nissan plans to unveil restructur­ing measures on Thursday next week at the same time as its results for its 2019-2020 fiscal year, which are expected to show losses.

The day after, it is Renault’s turn, with the automaker having already said in February it aimed to achieve two billion euros ($2.2 billion) in savings over three years and did not exclude closing factories. The French firm is reportedly planning close four of its factories in France, including one that makes its electric car the Zoe, the Canard Enchaine weekly said on Tuesday without citing sources. —AFP

 ?? – AFP ?? This file photo in Flins-sur-Seine, shows the assembly line that produces both the electric vehicle Renault Zoe and the hybrid vehicle Nissan Micra, the largest Renault production site in France.
– AFP This file photo in Flins-sur-Seine, shows the assembly line that produces both the electric vehicle Renault Zoe and the hybrid vehicle Nissan Micra, the largest Renault production site in France.

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