Nissan, like its partner Renault, is at a turning point in its history. The Japanese manufacturer, whom the coronavirus crisis surprised even while it was going through a serious financial crisis, announced at the end of May a net loss of 6 billion euros over its last financial year, as well as a vast transformation plan. At the same time, the members of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance specified how they intended to divide up the responsibilities to optimize their partnership and reduce their costs. The chief executive officer of Nissan, appointed last December, Makoto Uchida, returns for “Les Echos” on the way he intends to turn around the company and how he sees Nissan’s future relations with Renault.
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