Olivier du Mottay, Hiroki Kobayashi, Ivan Smallwood, Charles-Antoine Guelluy, Michael Yoshii, Jacques-Philippe Gunther, Fernando Mantilla-Serrano, Martin Saywell, Beatrice Lo, Stuart Davis
January 24, 2026
Latham & Watkins Advises Nissan on the New Binding Framework Agreement of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance
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- Latham & Watkins advised Nissan Motor Co
- Ltd
- on negotiating a new framework agreement with Renault Group, which outlines a three-part program to enhance value for stakeholders in the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance
- The program includes operational projects in Latin America, India, and Europe, strategic initiatives in electrification and low-emission technologies, and a rebalanced cross-shareholding structure
- Completion of the agreement is subject to certain conditions and is expected in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Latham & Watkins has advised Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., a leading Japanese automotive group listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, on the negotiation of the new framework agreement between Nissan and Renault Group that includes a three-dimension program to maximize value for all stakeholders of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. The program includes: High-value-creation operational projects in line with the Alliance roadmap towards 2030, with projects under consideration in Latin America, India, and Europe Enhanced strategic agility, exploring existing strategies in electrification and low-emission A Rebalanced the Renault Group-Nissan cross-shareholding and reinforced Alliance governance whereby Nissan and Renault Group would retain a 15% cross-shareholding, and where Renault Group would transfer 28.4% of Nissan shares into a French trust The transactions contemplated in the framework agreement would be subject to a limited number of conditions precedent, including negotiation of additional definitive agreements and regulatory approvals, and completion is expected to occur in the fourth quarter of 2023. The cross-border Latham team was led in Paris and Tokyo by corporate partners Olivier du Mottay, Hiroki Kobayashi, and Ivan Smallwood, assisted by Charles-Antoine Guelluy and Michael Yoshii. Advice was also provided from Paris by antitrust & competition partner Jacques-Philippe Gunther and international arbitration partner Fernando Mantilla-Serrano; and from London by partners Martin Saywell, Beatrice Lo, and Stuart Davis.~~
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Olivier du Mottay, Hiroki Kobayashi, Ivan Smallwood, Charles-Antoine Guelluy, Michael Yoshii, Jacques-Philippe Gunther, Fernando Mantilla-Serrano, Martin Saywell, Beatrice Lo, Stuart Davis
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