Nissan backs Notre Dame restoration


  • Business
  • Saturday, 20 Apr 2019

Nissan and DeNA said they would hold public tests over a two-week period in Yokohama in March.

TOKYO: Nissan Motor Co will donate €100,000 (US$112,450) for the rebuilding of fire-ravaged Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, a pledge that comes as the Japanese automaker seeks to repair strained relations with the French government and partner Renault SA after former chairman Carlos Ghosn was arrested.

Nissan’s contribution is “in recognition of and appreciation for Nissan Europe and Renault employees as well as the people of France,” the company said in a statement.

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