“Carlos Ghosn is no longer in a position capable of leading Renault,” Le Maire told France Info radio.
He was arrested and would be fired from Nissan’s board this week, added Nissan.
Le Maire said he would contact his Japanese counterpart over the matter, and reiterated that France’s priority was to ensure the stability of the Renault company.
Le Maire added that Renault’s partnership with Nissan was in the interests of both France and Japan and of both companies.
No comments:
Post a Comment