Prime Minister Édouard Philippe said Wednesday that, in the event that Renault confirms its desire to close four sites in the country, the government will be "uncompromising" on the "preservation" of these sites in France.

Prime Minister Édouard Philippe said on Wednesday that the government would be "uncompromising" on the "preservation" of Renault sites in France, if the car manufacturer confirmed its desire to close four sites in the country, as the Duck chained.

"There is a form of corporate responsibility to move forward, to transform, but also to take into account the realities of the country that welcomes it and in a way brings it to life," warned the head of government. , stressing that if "Renault is a global company", "its French brand is obvious".