As the pressure from Chinese manufacturers continues to intensify on the European market, François Provost is raising the tone. Renault Group's Managing Director wants to convince that the Old Continent industry still retains all its cards in its hands, despite a particularly difficult context for historical brands.A statement that is intended to mobilize on the part of Renault's CEO According to comments reported by the British media Autocar, F…
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As the pressure from Chinese manufacturers continues to intensify on the European market, François Provost is raising the tone. Renault Group's Managing Director wants to convince that the Old Continent industry still retains all its cards in its hands, despite a particularly difficult context for historical brands.A statement that is intended to mobilize on the part of Renault's CEO According to comments reported by the British media Autocar, F…