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Renault Considers 3,000 Job Cuts in Global Restructuring

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French automaker Renault is considering a global workforce reduction of approximately 3,000 jobs, primarily targeting support functions, as part of a broader cost-optimization strategy.

The move reflects mounting financial pressures and intensifying competition in the automotive sector.

Renault Voluntary Redundancy Scheme Under “Arrow” Plan

Renault’s proposed job cuts are part of an internal restructuring initiative named Arrow, aimed at simplifying operations and reducing fixed costs.

The plan focuses on support roles such as human resources, finance, and marketing, with a projected 15% reduction in staff across these departments.

The company intends to implement the cuts through a voluntary redundancy program, allowing employees to opt for financial packages in exchange for leaving the company.

The affected roles are spread across Renault’s global operations, including its headquarters in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris.

A final decision is expected by the end of 2025.

Renault has confirmed that it is evaluating cost-saving measures but emphasized that no formal decisions have been made yet.

Financial Losses and Market Pressures

Renault’s restructuring efforts follow a challenging financial period.

In July 2025, the company reported a first-half net loss of €11.2 billion, which included a €9.3 billion write-down related to its long-time partner Nissan.

Even excluding that one-time charge, net income fell sharply to €461 million, less than one-third of the previous year’s earnings.

The decline was attributed to a weaker van market, rising costs associated with electric vehicle development, and intensifying competition, particularly from Chinese automakers in the EV and hybrid segments.

Renault sells over 70% of its vehicles in Europe, a market that has shown limited growth.

Although the company does not sell cars directly in the United States, it faces indirect pressure from European rivals affected by trade barriers and tariffs.

Renault Strategic Response and Global Expansion Plans

Renault is taking steps to counter stagnation in its core markets. It has announced a €3 billion investment to launch eight new models in non-European regions by 2027.

This expansion is intended to diversify revenue streams and reduce dependence on the European market.

The restructuring is also seen as a response to broader industry trends, including the shift toward electrification and digital transformation.

Renault’s leadership has stated that the company is exploring ways to simplify operations and speed up execution.

It is also working to optimize costs in order to remain competitive.

Leadership Transition and Future Outlook

The job cut proposal comes shortly after a leadership change.

Francois Provost was appointed CEO in July 2025, following the departure of Luca de Meo to Kering.

Francois faces the task of restoring Renault’s margins and regaining its investment-grade credit rating.

He must also navigate the challenges posed by global competition and trade dynamics.

The company has not disclosed specific timelines or figures beyond the reported estimates.

Analysts suggest that Renault’s restructuring is a necessary step to ensure long-term viability in a rapidly evolving automotive landscape.


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