Skip to main content
Sister Publication Links
  • Automotive News
  • Automobilwoche
  • Automotive News Canada
  • Automotive News Mexico
  • Automotive News China
Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • Newsletters
  • Login
  • HOME
  • News
    • Photos
    • Automakers
    • Suppliers
    • Sales By Market
    • Environment/Emissions
    • Latest Launches
    • Sales and Retail
    • Car Cutaways
    • On The Move
    • Lamborghini concept hints at move to less extreme looks
      French demands challenge FCA-Renault deal push
      Ford preps SUV debuts for Frankfurt auto show while rivals pull out
      Nissan's tech could provide leverage in Renault-FCA deal, sources say
    • Haldex names new CEO as Swedish brakes supplier steps up technology investments
      Italian supplier plans factory in Detroit
      VW to reshuffle $56B battery push as Samsung deal at risk
      Renault-Nissan hands control of its dashboards in Russia to Yandex search engine
    • Sweden's electric car boom is under threat from power crunch
      UK sales fall 5% in May on diesel policy, cut to plug-in incentives
      German sales rise 9% in May as diesel market rebounds
      Sales in Italy fall 1% in May on new CO2 tax
    • Mercedes aim to regain lost ground in EV race with EQC
      Mazda3 bets on tech upgrades to regain traction
      Toyota doubles hybrid options in new Corolla
      view gallery
      11 photos
      Porsche boosts new 911's wet-road performance
    • Mazda counts on EVs to reach EU CO2 goal
      U.S. sales chief Bigland files whistleblower suit against FCA
      Ford limits sales of Edge in Europe
      VW Group gains ground in China as market dips
    • Suppliers to the new Porsche Panamera
      Suppliers to the new Peugeot 5008
      Suppliers to the new Seat Ibiza
      Suppliers to the new VW Touareg
    • VW's Seat names Audi exec to head global marketing
      Ford's director of global strategic design, David Woodhouse, resigns
      Haldex names new CEO as Swedish brakes supplier steps up technology investments
      BMW names 17-year veteran to top N.A. marketing post
    • Geneva Photo Gallery
    • Beijing Photo Gallery
    • Frankfurt Photo Gallery
    • Paris Photo Gallery
    • Shanghai Photo Gallery
  • Auto Shows
    • Geneva Auto Show
    • Frankfurt Auto Show
    • Paris Auto Show
    • Beijing Auto Show
    • Shanghai Auto Show
    • Tesla Model S gets wagon makeover
      Lamborghini Aventador replacement will be a hybrid
      Bentley to move next Flying Spur further upmarket to fight high-end Mercedes models
      Aston Martin hypercar could be called Valhalla
    • Kia touts sporty look of new addition to Ceed compact range
      Ford preps SUV debuts for Frankfurt auto show while rivals pull out
      view gallery
      13 photos
      BMW readies bigger 1 series
      Honda decides on name for its new European EV
    • Lamborghini concept hints at move to less extreme looks
      Vietnam's first automaker now has names for first sedan, SUV
      Bugatti mulls SUV as part of broader model range
      Ferrari Monza supercars will earn $755 million in revenue
    • VW will launch SOL EV brand in China with subcompact crossover
      view gallery
      9 photos
      BMW's iX3 concept heralds electric expansion
      view gallery
      9 photos
      BMW will export iX3 electric SUV to Europe, U.S. from China
      view gallery
      15 photos
      Mercedes-Maybach is betting on a hybrid SUV-sedan look
    • Pininfarina to expand China team despite market downturn
      Return of the bench seat? Concept EVs show space big enough for sofas
      Lexus plans its first EV for Europe, China push
      Chinese automaker will shun dealers in Europe, U.S. markets
  • Opinion
    • Blogs
    • Luca Ciferri
    • Douglas A. Bolduc
    • Paul McVeigh
    • Failure among equals leaves none looking like a winner
      Ford's UK factory closure likely first of many CO2-related hits to come
      French pick alliance preservation over FCA promises
      Callum goes out on top after transforming Jaguar design
    • Failure among equals leaves none looking like a winner
      Ford's UK factory closure likely first of many CO2-related hits to come
      French pick alliance preservation over FCA promises
    • Failure among equals leaves none looking like a winner
      Ford's UK factory closure likely first of many CO2-related hits to come
      French pick alliance preservation over FCA promises
      Callum goes out on top after transforming Jaguar design
    • Failure among equals leaves none looking like a winner
      Ford's UK factory closure likely first of many CO2-related hits to come
      French pick alliance preservation over FCA promises
      Callum goes out on top after transforming Jaguar design
  • Maps
    • E-Car & Component Map of Europe
    • Powertrain Map of Europe
    • Assembly Plant Map of Europe
  • Supplements
    • Connected Car
    • Talk From The Top
    • BMW 100
    • Car Cutaways
  • EVENTS & AWARDS
    • Automotive News Europe Congress
    • Rising Stars
    • Eurostars
    • Leading Women
    • Meet the winners
  • E-MAGAZINE
    • Read the latest issue
    • Download the app
    • Subscribe
  • More
    • E-Magazine
    • Contact Us
    • 2019 Media Kit
    • About Us
MENU
Breadcrumb
  1. Home
  2. Automakers
June 12, 2019 10:19 AM

Renault Chairman Senard weakened as Macron snubs meeting, report says

Laurence Frost and Michel Rose
Reuters
  • Tweet
  • Share
  • Share
  • Email
  • More
    Print

    Renault's Senard was angry when French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, seeking to smooth tensions with Nissan, publicly discussed a possible cut to France's 15 percent Renault stake or even Renault's Nissan holding.

    PARIS -- French President Emmanuel Macron has turned down a request to meet Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard, who is furious over the government's interference at the automaker, sources told Reuters, raising questions over Senard's future.

    News of the rebuff came as Renault shareholders met on Wednesday to endorse Senard's January appointment to replace Carlos Ghosn, the ousted leader of the Renault-Nissan alliance.

    Senard, whose bid to merge with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles over Nissan's reservations was blocked by French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, unsuccessfully sought a meeting with Macron to secure his backing, four government and company sources said.

    Seven months after Ghosn's arrest on financial misconduct charges, which he denies, the alliance he forged is on life support. Nissan refused to study a full Renault tie-up proposed by Senard, and wants to weaken the influence of Renault, which owns 43.4 percent of Nissan.

    Instead, Senard then tabled an FCA-Renault deal proposal developed without Nissan's knowledge. But FCA Chairman John Elkann withdrew the offer after France, Renault's biggest shareholder, blocked the June 5 board vote and demanded more time to secure Nissan's endorsement.

    Days later, in a third risky move that caused outrage in Japan, Senard vowed to block governance reforms introduced by Nissan after the Ghosn scandal unless Renault gets more seats on the Japanese firm's powerful new board committees.

    Exasperation

    Renault sources say Senard's exasperation deepened when Le Maire, seeking to smooth tensions from the sidelines of a weekend G20 meeting in Japan, publicly discussed a possible cut to France's 15 percent Renault stake or even Renault's Nissan holding.

    Senard felt further undermined by Le Maire's surprise pronouncements and told colleagues he expected to be "backed up from the highest level of government," according to one. But Macron's office declined a proposed sit-down, the sources said.

    "There is no meeting with Senard on the president's agenda," an Elysee official said on Wednesday.

    Renault declined to comment. But sources close to the chairman played down the rebuffed meeting request and said he was determined to stay put.

    Senard and Macron "communicate regularly by text message", one said, and the French head of state is extremely busy with other matters. "Senard is on top form for his shareholders' meeting and is resolved to continue."

    France is not seeking to replace Senard, another government source said. "He may have taken some bad advice, and he should clearly have made more personnel changes for Renault to move on" from the Ghosn era, the source said.

    Not speaking

    Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa and Renault CEO Thierry Bollore, Ghosn's former second-in-command who was promoted in January, barely speak and are now seen as clear irritants to the relationship, French official and company sources say.

    "Senard has become well aware of this," said a person familiar with his thinking. "So we'll see how things evolve after the shareholder meeting."

    Saikawa's position also appears more fragile, after two leading investment advisory firms recommended a vote against his reappointment at the Japanese carmaker's June 25 shareholder gathering.

    The recommendations may boost the chances of Saikawa's exit, although a vote against him remains unlikely. Under a 2015 amendment to alliance shareholder pacts, Renault is required to support the Nissan board's proposal to renew his mandate.

    Monthly E-Magazine
    Thumbnail
    View latest issue
    See our archive
    Sign up for free newsletters
    EMAIL ADDRESS

    Please enter a valid email address.

    Please enter your email address.

    Please select at least one newsletter to subscribe.

    You can unsubscribe at any time through links in these emails. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.

    Get Free Newsletters

    Sign up and get the best of Automotive News Europe delivered straight to your email inbox, free of charge. Choose your news – we will deliver.

    You can unsubscribe at any time through links in these emails. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.

    Automotive News Europe Monthly E-Magazine

    Sign up to receive your free link to each monthly issue of Automotive News Europe as soon as it's published.

    GET THE E-MAGAZINE
    Connect with Us
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram

    Founded in 1996, Automotive News Europe is the preferred information source for decision-makers and opinion leaders operating in Europe.

    Contact Us

    1155 Gratiot Avenue
    Detroit MI  48207-2997
    Tel: +1 877-812-1584


    Email Us

    Resources
    • About us
    • Contact Us
    • 2019 Media Kit
    • Advertise with Us
    • Ad Choices Ad Choices
    • Sitemap
    Awards
    • Rising Stars
    • Eurostars
    • Leading Women
    Legal
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    Copyright © 1996-2019. Crain Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    • HOME
    • News
      • Photos
        • Geneva Photo Gallery
        • Beijing Photo Gallery
        • Frankfurt Photo Gallery
        • Paris Photo Gallery
        • Shanghai Photo Gallery
      • Automakers
      • Suppliers
      • Sales By Market
      • Environment/Emissions
      • Latest Launches
      • Sales and Retail
      • Car Cutaways
      • On The Move
    • Auto Shows
      • Geneva Auto Show
      • Frankfurt Auto Show
      • Paris Auto Show
      • Beijing Auto Show
      • Shanghai Auto Show
    • Opinion
      • Blogs
      • Luca Ciferri
      • Douglas A. Bolduc
      • Paul McVeigh
    • Maps
      • E-Car & Component Map of Europe
      • Powertrain Map of Europe
      • Assembly Plant Map of Europe
    • Supplements
      • Connected Car
      • Talk From The Top
      • BMW 100
      • Car Cutaways
    • EVENTS & AWARDS
      • Automotive News Europe Congress
      • Rising Stars
        • Meet the winners
      • Eurostars
      • Leading Women
    • E-MAGAZINE
      • Read the latest issue
      • Download the app
      • Subscribe
    • More
      • E-Magazine
      • Contact Us
      • 2019 Media Kit
      • About Us