Renault delays decision on Fiat Chrysler marriage proposal
PARIS — Renault has delayed a decision on whether to merge with Fiat Chrysler, a deal that could reshape the global auto industry as carmakers race to make electric and autonomous vehicles for the masses.
The deal still looks likely, but faced new criticism Tuesday from Renault’s leading union and questions from its Japanese alliance partner Nissan . The French government is also putting conditions on the deal, including job guarantees and an operational headquarters based in France.
The French carmaker’s board will meet again at the end of the day Wednesday to “continue to study with interest” last week’s merger proposal from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Renault said in a statement.
A Renault board meeting Tuesday to study the deal was inconclusive. The company didn’t explain why, but a French government official said board members don’t want to rush into a deal and are seeking agreement on all parts of the potential merger.