Saturday, February 12, 2011

Chrysler: The government does not want the registered office is moved to the United States

If the last bet Fiat chief executive Sergio Marchionne is to convince the American president Barack Obama to fund $ 3 billion for research on cars with low energy consumption, Paolo Romani, Minister of Economic Development states that "Fiat is to remain in Turin. " For Romans in fact the Fiat must remain "an Italian multinational" thus going to be added, in contrast to the statements of that Marchionne had mentioned the idea to put the U.S.

head office of the Chrysler Group. Instead, the Romans said: "I heard Marchionne on the phone and told me that they are only jokes. [...] I've talked to have read and Berlusconi, and we agreed that the government must intervene on the issue at the highest level. " According to Romans Fiat remains a strategic part of the Italian automotive industry.

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