Nissan Seeking Curbs on Renault Choosing Board Members

  • Mitsubishi Motors board to vote on ousting Ghosn as chairman
  • Renault-Nissan alliance meets in Amsterdam as tension simmers
Mitsubishi Motors to Vote on Ghosn as Saga Enters Second Week
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Nissan Motor Co. is accelerating its bid to redress imbalances in the world’s biggest auto alliance after Carlos Ghosn’s arrest, seeking to limit the power of partner and top shareholder Renault SA to nominate officials to its board, people familiar with the plan said.

The Japanese carmaker also wants to renegotiate Renault’s power to appoint the head of the company that holds their alliance together, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing private matters.