-
Toulouse handed two-point deduction for salary cap breach
-
Son arrested for murder of movie director Rob Reiner and wife
-
Stock market optimism returns after tech selloff but Wall Street wobbles
-
Clarke warns Scotland fans over sky-high World Cup prices
-
In Israel, Sydney attack casts shadow over Hanukkah
-
Son arrested after Rob Reiner and wife found dead: US media
-
Athletes to stay in pop-up cabins in the woods at Winter Olympics
-
England seek their own Bradman in bid for historic Ashes comeback
-
Decades after Bosman, football's transfer war rages on
-
Ukraine hails 'real progress' in Zelensky's talks with US envoys
-
Nobel winner Machado suffered vertebra fracture leaving Venezuela
-
Stock market optimism returns after tech sell-off
-
Iran Nobel winner unwell after 'violent' arrest: supporters
-
Police suspect murder in deaths of Hollywood giant Rob Reiner and wife
-
'Angry' Louvre workers' strike shuts out thousands of tourists
-
EU faces key summit on using Russian assets for Ukraine
-
Maresca committed to Chelsea despite outburst
-
Trapped, starving and afraid in besieged Sudan city
-
Showdown looms as EU-Mercosur deal nears finish line
-
Messi mania peaks in India's pollution-hit capital
-
Wales captains Morgan and Lake sign for Gloucester
-
Serbian minister indicted over Kushner-linked hotel plan
-
Eurovision 2026 will feature 35 countries: organisers
-
Cambodia says Thailand bombs province home to Angkor temples
-
US-Ukrainian talks resume in Berlin with territorial stakes unresolved
-
Small firms join charge to boost Europe's weapon supplies
-
Driver behind Liverpool football parade 'horror' warned of long jail term
-
German shipyard, rescued by the state, gets mega deal
-
Flash flood kills dozens in Morocco town
-
'We are angry': Louvre Museum closed as workers strike
-
Australia to toughen gun laws as it mourns deadly Bondi attack
-
Stocks diverge ahead of central bank calls, US data
-
Wales captain Morgan to join Gloucester
-
UK pop star Cliff Richard reveals prostate cancer treatment
-
Mariah Carey to headline Winter Olympics opening ceremony
-
Indonesia to revoke 22 forestry permits after deadly floods
-
Louvre Museum closed as workers strike
-
Spain fines Airbnb 64 mn euros for posting banned properties
-
Japan's only two pandas to be sent back to China
-
Zelensky, US envoys to push on with Ukraine talks in Berlin
-
Australia to toughen gun laws after deadly Bondi shootings
-
Lyon poised to bounce back after surprise Brisbane omission
-
Australia defends record on antisemitism after Bondi Beach attack
-
US police probe deaths of director Rob Reiner, wife as 'apparent homicide'
-
'Terrified' Sydney man misidentified as Bondi shooter
-
Cambodia says Thai air strikes hit home province of heritage temples
-
EU-Mercosur trade deal faces bumpy ride to finish line
-
Inside the mind of Tolkien illustrator John Howe
-
Mbeumo faces double Cameroon challenge at AFCON
-
Tongue replaces Atkinson in only England change for third Ashes Test
| SCS | 0.12% | 16.14 | $ | |
| CMSC | 0.04% | 23.31 | $ | |
| RBGPF | -4.49% | 77.68 | $ | |
| RYCEF | 2.01% | 14.9 | $ | |
| GSK | 0.47% | 49.04 | $ | |
| NGG | 0.9% | 75.61 | $ | |
| VOD | 1.15% | 12.736 | $ | |
| CMSD | 0.34% | 23.33 | $ | |
| BTI | 0.44% | 57.35 | $ | |
| RIO | -0.4% | 75.362 | $ | |
| BCE | 1.46% | 23.7403 | $ | |
| BCC | -1.52% | 75.365 | $ | |
| JRI | 0.14% | 13.5856 | $ | |
| RELX | 1.6% | 41.035 | $ | |
| AZN | 1.23% | 90.95 | $ | |
| BP | -0.8% | 34.98 | $ |
Renault and Nissan hail 'rebalanced' alliance to bury tensions
French automaker Renault and Japanese partner Nissan said on Monday they were opening a "new chapter" in their tension-marred alliance as they signed a deal to reboot their 24-year relationship.
The "rebalanced" partnership approved by their boards will end Renault's dominant position, 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.
The agreement includes Nissan taking a stake of up to 15 percent in Renault's new electric vehicle venture Ampere, the companies said in a joint statement.
They also announced joint projects in Latin America, India and Europe for the production of vehicles ranging from pick-up trucks to SUVs and electric cargo vans.
The alliance began in 1999, when Renault rescued Nissan from bankruptcy. They were joined by Mitsubishi Motors in 2016, when Nissan took a 34-percent stake in its struggling Japanese rival.
Tensions erupted in 2015 when the French state increased its stake in Renault. It was later reduced and an agreement was reached to cap the government's ability to interfere in the alliance's affairs.
The union was shaken again by the 2018 arrest of Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn, who claimed the charges against him were intended to prevent him from bringing the Japanese and French automakers closer together.
The Renault board approved the overhaul on Sunday while Nissan signed off on it on Monday, a week after the agreement was announced, following months of painstaking negotiations.
Analysts have described the rebalancing of the deal as a way to build confidence between the two carmakers, especially after the fallout from the Ghosn scandal.
"We must build a strong culture of transparency and respect," Nissan chief executive Makoto Uchida said at a press conference held on neutral ground in London.
The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance -- which today counts 375,000 employees worldwide -- was the world's top carmaker by sales in 2018 but has since fallen behind Toyota, Volkswagen and Hyundai-Kia.
"The basis of this deal is that we are reactivating business operations like at the beginning of this alliance," Renault CEO Luca de Meo said in English.
"We will be consistent, result focused, generous and fair, as we have been on our side" of the negotiations, he said.
- 'New agile partnership' -
Monday's statement said the overhaul would "open a new chapter" for the alliance.
"This far-reaching programme paves the way for a renewal and strengthening of the 24-year partnership, creating a new agile spirit and harnessing the pioneering technologies of all three Alliance members," the statement said.
Renault will not immediately sell the remaining 28.4-percent stake in Nissan, instead transferring the shares into a French trust because their current market value is lower than that registered in Renault's accounts.
They will be sold when it is "commercially reasonable" for Renault, with Nissan having a right of first offer.
In November, Renault announced it would split its operations in two -- Ampere, and a separate subsidiary for petrol, diesel and hybrid cars that will pair up with China's Geely.
But concerns at Nissan about future technology transfers to the Chinese carmaker, as well as details over the sharing of electric vehicle intellectual property, complicated the negotiations.
Under the deal, Nissan will invest up to 15 percent in Ampere, "with the aim to become a strategic investor".
Mitsubishi will also "consider investing" in Ampere, the statement said.
- Global projects -
The agreement includes industrial projects that De Meo said could bring the companies billions of euros (dollars) each year.
In India, where Nissan has a factory, the Japanese and French companies will collaborate on several new projects including SUVs.
A new half-tonne pick-up developed by Renault and shared with Nissan will be launched in Argentina.
In Mexico, Nissan will produce a new model for Renault.
Renault will share its electric cargo van project in Europe, called FlexEVan, with Nissan.
D.Kaufman--AMWN