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Stellantis, Elkann “Italy plays a central role.”

ROME (ITALPRESS) – “For us, Italy plays a central role. Italy for Fiat and Fiat for Italy have represented and still mean a lot: work, development, but also solidarity, culture and social progress. Of this long history of ours we are very proud. It is not a matter of course.” So said Stellantis Chairman John Elkann at the informal hearing in the joint committees on Productive Activities of the House and Senate. “The will to progress and the will to look to the future are always present,” he added.

“The succession” of Carlos Tavares “is proceeding according to schedule, the appointment of the new CEO will be announced by the first half of this year,” explained Elkann, for whom “the positive contribution to the growth of the Italian economy has never failed.”

Although “2025 will be another difficult year, in 2026 we expect production to increase due to the launch of 10 new product upgrades in Italian factories whose production levels will depend on the market and external factors such as tariffs. We continue to invest in Italy, in Turin and in the future.”

Elkann also pointed out that at the table on Stellantis “we made a number of commitments to all players in the auto industry, and these commitments are being fulfilled on time.”
(ITALPRESS).
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