Stellantis, the parent company of Fiat, is facing criticism from Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for its efforts to move car production to lower-cost countries. Meloni insists that cars sold as an 'Italian jewel' must be made in Italy, emphasizing the importance of maintaining production in the country. The CEO of Stellantis expressed concern that Italy's hard line on incentives is impacting output, while the company has also been criticized for not backing electric vehicles, putting Fiat at risk.
Cars sold as an 'Italian jewel' must be made in Italy, PM tells Stellantis https://t.co/DqudS23t59 https://t.co/Q7G3Y8EAWt
Italy’s Meloni picks a fight with Stellantis over car production https://t.co/NpUQUm2M9F via @atorsoli @FlaviaRotondi https://t.co/EBxhWYdZ4y
⚠️ CARS SOLD AS AN 'ITALIAN JEWEL' MUST BE MADE IN ITALY, PM TELLS STELLANTIS (Reuters) A car being sold as an "Italian jewel" needs to be made in Italy, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said, telling lawmakers that Fiat's parent company Stellantis has sometimes made choices which…
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni blasts Stellantis for its efforts to move car production to lower-cost countries https://t.co/YEqpHjI4RQ
Stellantis slams Italy for not backing EVs, putting Fiat at risk https://t.co/Pp7jTqxdnL
Stellantis CEO says Italy's hard line on incentives is hurting output https://t.co/n84MX0tfWo https://t.co/E9zrIdeiQ0