Home > Nissan CEO welcomes rebalanced 'equal partnership' alliance with Renault

Business
Nissan CEO welcomes rebalanced 'equal partnership' alliance with Renault

Description

Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida welcomes the restructuring of the cooperation agreement between car manufacturers Renault and Nissan, which sees Renault reducing its stake in the Japanese firm from 43.4 percent to 15 percent, the same size as Nissan's share in its French counterpart. Speaking at a press conference in London, Makoto Uchida says he's "very confident that this new structure will deepen mutual trust," and will "ensure that each member contributes with their strengths and works with shared ambitions." SOUNDBITE

Added on the 06/02/2023 11:21:32 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Carlos Ghosn accuse Nissan et certains dirigeants

    Carlos Ghosn publie une vidéo, réalisée juste avant son arrestation dans laquelle il accuse et nomme des dirigeants de Nissan comme responsable d'une trahison et d'un complot contre lui.

    09/04/2019 - PRMEDIA
  • Infiniti QX30 Concept (Genève 2015)

    Lorsqu'une Mercedes GLA s'habille à la mode Infiniti, on obtient un QX30 Concept. La coopération entre Renault-Nissan et Daimler va bien, merci.

    04/03/2015 - Challenges vidéo – Automobile
  • Carlos Ghosn says won't accuse Japan officials 'not to hurt Lebanon'

    Carlos Ghosn says won't accuse Japanese officials 'not to hurt Lebanon' as he faces the world's media on Wednesday during a press conference in Beirut, for the first time since his Houdini-like escape from Japan. SOUNDBITE

    08/01/2020 - AFPTV - First images
  • Ghosn says financial misconduct charges against him 'baseless'

    Ex-Nissan boss, Carlos Ghosn, says that financial misconduct charges against him are 'baseless' during a much-anticipated press conference in Beirut, making his first public appearance since skipping bail in Japan. IMAGES

    08/01/2020 - AFPTV - First images
  • Carlos Ghosn says he had "no other choice" but to flee

    Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn says he had "no other choice" but to flee s he faces the world's media on Wednesday during a press conference in Beirut, for the first time since his Houdini-like escape from Japan. SOUNDBITE

    08/01/2020 - AFPTV - First images

More videosBusiness