TOKYO (Reuters) -The French government is reviewing whether Nissan’s European business paid suppliers on time, and it has asked the automaker to submit extensive financial records for 2024, correspondence reviewed by Reuters showed. The French economy ministry’s competition department informed Nissan Automotive Europe of the review last month, saying it was part of a broader effort to ensure companies were paying their suppliers promptly, according to an August 19 letter. It plans to inspect Nissan’s regional headquarters in Montigny-le-Bretonneux near Paris on October 7 as part of the process, the letter shows.Read More
