Ghosn May Step Down as Renault CEO Before Term Ends, FT Says

  • Executive doesn’t expect to spend four more years at helm
  • Renault-Nissan Alliance in discussions on future structure
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Carlos Ghosn is likely to step down as the chief executive officer of Renault SA before his term ends in 2022, the Financial Times reported, citing an interview with the executive.

The globetrotting auto executive doesn’t expect to spend four more years at the helm of the French carmaker he has led since 2005, the FTBloomberg Terminal said on its website, adding it will publish the interview this weekend. The 64-year-old will remain the company’s chairman as well as the boss of the alliance comprising Renault, Nissan Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp.