Fiat Chrysler has already started 90% of the investments earmarked for Italy, the auto maker’s Chief Operating Officer for the EMEA region Pietro Gorlier said on Monday. FCA – which is finalizing merger talks with France’s Peugeot owner PSA to try to create the world’s fourth-largest carmaker – announced last year it would spend 5 billion euros ($5.5 billion) in Italy up to 2021. Gorlier said that despite unfounded speculation, FCA has “consistently confirmed the plan through action, with no delays”. …read more
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