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    Renault, Nissan further loosen ties to support Japanese firm's turnaround

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    Posted on March 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Renault and Nissan revise their alliance to support Nissan's recovery, reducing cross-shareholdings and altering investment commitments.

    Renault and Nissan Modify Partnership to Aid Turnaround

    By Gilles Guillaume

    PARIS (Reuters) - Automakers Renault and Nissan said on Monday they had agreed to further amend their two-decade-old partnership to allow for a reduction in their cross-shareholdings in a move aimed at helping Nissan's recovery.

    The change in terms, lowering the required shareholding to 10% from 15% previously, comes a day before Ivan Espinosa takes over as CEO of the struggling Japanese carmaker, under pressure to significantly boost its competitiveness.

    Nissan will also be released from its commitment to invest in Renault's electric vehicle unit Ampere, for which it had pledged 600 million euros ($648.96 million).

    "As a long-time partner of Nissan within the alliance and as its main shareholder, Renault Group has a strong interest in seeing Nissan turn around its performance as quickly as possible," said Renault CEO Luca de Meo in a statement.

    Renault also announced its intention to buy out Nissan's majority stake in their joint Indian business, Renault Nissan Automotive India Private Ltd (RNAIPL), with the expected completion of the deal by the end of the first half of this year.

    The French automaker confirmed its forecast of free cash flow of at least 2 billion euros in 2025, despite an impact of approximately 200 million euros from acquiring Nissan's stake in the Indian business.

    "Nissan is committed to preserving the value and benefits of our strategic partnership within the Alliance while implementing turnaround measures to enhance efficiencies," said incoming CEO Espinosa in the statement.

    Espinosa, previously the company's chief planning officer, was appointed in early March to succeed Makoto Uchida, after deteriorating results at Japan's third-largest automaker and unsuccessful negotiations for a merger with Honda .

    Nissan, in which Renault is the largest shareholder with 17.05% of the capital held directly, has been plagued for years by declining sales.

    It has struggled to recover from the downfall of former boss Carlos Ghosn, architect of the Renault-Nissan alliance, who was accused by the Tokyo prosecutor's office of financial misconduct, which he denies.

    The amendment to the alliance agreement, which in 2023 established a rebalancing of cross-shareholdings, and the termination of Nissan's investment agreement in Ampere, are subject to certain preconditions being fulfilled, expected by the end of May, the companies said.

    ($1 = 0.9246 euros)

    (Reporting by Gilles Guillaume. Writing by Dominique Patton; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Renault and Nissan reduce cross-shareholdings to 10%.
    • •Nissan exits investment in Renault's Ampere unit.
    • •Renault to buy out Nissan's stake in Indian joint venture.
    • •Nissan aims to enhance efficiencies under new CEO.
    • •Amendments subject to conditions by end of May.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Renault, Nissan further loosen ties to support Japanese firm's turnaround

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the adjustments in the Renault-Nissan partnership to support Nissan's turnaround efforts.

    2What changes were made to the partnership?

    Cross-shareholdings were reduced from 15% to 10%, and Nissan exited its investment in Renault's Ampere unit.

    3Who is the new CEO of Nissan?

    Ivan Espinosa is the new CEO, succeeding Makoto Uchida.

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