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    • Tuesday, 8 November, 2022
      Fiat wins legal battle over €30mn Luxembourg tax break

      ECJ ruling deals a blow to European Commission’s crackdown on aggressive tax planning

    • Tuesday, 19 April, 2022
      Stellantis
      Stellantis halts operations in Russia as it suspends remaining production

      Carmaker’s move shows increasing difficulties maintaining operations in country as shipments are disrupted

    • Tuesday, 3 August, 2021
      Stellantis
      Stellantis increases profit forecasts in ‘blowout’ earnings debut

      Higher demand and chip shortages drive up car prices for newly merged auto group

    • Friday, 2 July, 2021
      Electric vehicles
      Stellantis to make electric vans in UK, protecting Ellesmere Port

      Low hundreds of millions of pounds of investment to be unveiled as early as Tuesday

    • Wednesday, 12 May, 2021
      Electric vehicles
      EU’s ‘brutal’ emissions rules risk driving middle class off the road

      Stellantis chief warns electric vehicles likely to remain too expensive for many people

    • Wednesday, 5 May, 2021
      Tesla Inc
      Tesla to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in emission credit sales

      Fiat owner Stellantis no longer needs to buy credits from Elon Musk’s group to meet CO2 goals

    • Wednesday, 5 May, 2021
      Automobiles
      Stellantis says carmakers’ chip shortage will worsen

      Warning by newly-merged PSA and Fiat Chrysler echoes Volkswagen forecast

    • Monday, 25 January, 2021
      Automobiles
      Global chip shortage puts car supply chain under the microscope

      Severe shortage of crucial supplies risks becoming recurring crisis for auto industry

    • Tuesday, 19 January, 2021
      Stellantis
      Boss of newly merged Fiat and Peugeot warns on UK investment

      Stellantis chief Carlos Tavares says electric rules and Brexit risk ‘destroying the business model’ of Vauxhall plant

    • Thursday, 10 December, 2020
      Ferrari NV
      Ferrari chief Camilleri to retire with immediate effect

      Outgoing supercar boss recovering from Covid-19 also stands down as Philip Morris chairman

    • Friday, 25 September, 2020
      Peugeot and Fiat offer concessions to win EU merger nod

      Carmakers’ proposals are designed to allay competition fears surrounding deal

    • Tuesday, 15 September, 2020
      Lex
      FCA/PSA: stellar ambitions Premium content

      There is strong logic behind the tie-up between the two carmakers

    • Monday, 14 September, 2020
      PSA and Fiat Chrysler overhaul terms of €50bn merger

      Dividend expected by FCA shareholders is cut in an effort to preserve cash for future ‘Stellantis’ group

    • Monday, 10 August, 2020
      Fiat Chrysler accuses GM of ‘smear campaign’ after spying allegations

      FCA says latest claims by rival are ‘like a script from a third-rate spy movie’

    • Friday, 31 July, 2020
      Fiat Chrysler defies gloomy forecasts by limiting losses

      Carmaker scrapes a profit in US heartland as chief executive Manley sees signs of recovery

    • Wednesday, 29 July, 2020
      Electric vehicles
      Peugeot boss urges radical steps to cut price of electric cars

      Costs from offices, dealers and suppliers must come down to make battery-powered vehicles affordable, says Tavares

    • Tuesday, 28 July, 2020
      Groupe PSA
      Peugeot owner PSA delivers unexpected profit despite pandemic

      Carmaker says merger with Fiat Chrysler remains on track as it raises prospects of cost savings

    • Wednesday, 22 July, 2020
      Driverless vehicles
      Fiat Chrysler signs deal with Waymo as it ends Aurora ties

      Agreement will help Google sibling in attempt to bring its technology into the mainstream

    • Wednesday, 8 July, 2020
      Automobiles
      Judge dismisses GM racketeering lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler

      Judge says the victims of alleged bribes paid to union officials were FCA workers, not GM

    • Wednesday, 17 June, 2020
      EU launches in-depth antitrust probe into $50bn Fiat Chrysler-PSA deal

      Brussels says it is concerned tie-up could ‘reduce competition’ in small vans market

    • Wednesday, 10 June, 2020
      Automobiles
      PSA and Fiat-Chrysler face exhaustive antitrust probe over merger

      The groups are set to miss a deadline to allay concerns about their strong position in the van market

    • Tuesday, 26 May, 2020
      LexAirlines
      Lufthansa/Fiat: hoop screams Premium content

      Airline’s €9bn rescue package manages to deliver blows to both taxpayers and investors

    • Friday, 15 May, 2020
      Fiat Chrysler in talks to build €6.3bn state-backed credit line

      Debt facility for carmaker would be biggest to carry government guarantee in Italy’s banking history

    • Tuesday, 5 May, 2020
      FCA posts €1.7bn loss as plant closures hit car market

      Maker of Fiat and Chrysler burns through billions of euros in cash in first quarter

    • Saturday, 2 May, 2020
      Italy
      Italy’s corporate reopening stirs fears over more deaths

      Conflicting pressures between health and preventing economic ruin divide country as it emerges from lockdown

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