Renault-Nissan Leaders to Meet Amid Tensions Over Ghosn Ouster

Renault-Nissan Leaders to Meet Amid Tensions Over Ghosn Ouster
The logo of Nissan is seen during the 88th International Motor Show at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland, March 6, 2018. Pierre Albouy/Reuters
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PARIS/BEIJING—Renault-Nissan executives will attempt this coming week to shield their joint operations from a looming power struggle between the carmakers, following alliance boss Carlos Ghosn’s shock arrest over misconduct allegations.

Top executives from both manufacturers and third partner Mitsubishi will attend mid-week operations committee meetings in Amsterdam that had been planned before Ghosn’s Nov. 19 detention in Japan, the companies confirmed.