<p>Renault announced Friday nearly 15,000 job losses worldwide, including 4,600 in France in a two-billion-euro cost-cutting plan over three years.</p>.<p>"This plan is essential," said CEO Clotilde Delbos in a statement from the French automaker which reported its first losses in 10 years last February.</p>.<p>The car industry is in an existential crisis from the coronavirus pandemic, which has seen sales plunge.</p>
<p>Renault announced Friday nearly 15,000 job losses worldwide, including 4,600 in France in a two-billion-euro cost-cutting plan over three years.</p>.<p>"This plan is essential," said CEO Clotilde Delbos in a statement from the French automaker which reported its first losses in 10 years last February.</p>.<p>The car industry is in an existential crisis from the coronavirus pandemic, which has seen sales plunge.</p>