As the European automotive industry plunges into the crisis, between stock market alerts and dark cuts in Germany, the managing director of the Losange shows his serenity. Massive investments maintained, profitability posted by the R5 and R4, categorical refusal to open its factories to Chinese manufacturers: a few days before presenting his semi-annual results, Renault's boss shows a big smile. But does not hesitate to launch a plea for the EU …
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As the European automotive industry plunges into the crisis, between stock market alerts and dark cuts in Germany, the managing director of the Losange shows his serenity. Massive investments maintained, profitability posted by the R5 and R4, categorical refusal to open its factories to Chinese manufacturers: a few days before presenting his semi-annual results, Renault's boss shows a big smile. But does not hesitate to launch a plea for the EU …