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Fiat Chrysler makes $6.8bn Italy-backed loan request

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Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s has confirmed a request for an Italian state-backed loan to help the automotive sector relaunch from the coronaviru­s shutdown, a move that set off debate in Italy over whether such money should be made available to companies with legal headquarte­rs overseas.

FCA said in a statement late Saturday that it was seeking 6.3 billion euros ($6.8 billion) in financing through Intesa SanPaolo, or one-quarter of its industrial revenue in Italy.

The money would be “dedicated exclusivel­y to financing FCA’s activities in Italy and intended to provide further support to some 10,000 small and medium enterprise­s in the automotive supply chain,” the statement said. It noted that the automotive sector generates 6.2% of Italy’s gross domestic product and represents 7% of all manufactur­ing jobs.

Some politician­s in the governing coalition questioned the loan to the carmaker, which moved its legal headquarte­rs to the Netherland­s and fiscal headquarte­rs to Britain in 2014 after completing the merger between Italy’s Fiat and U.S. carmaker Chrysler.

But Premier Giuseppe Conte told reporters Saturday night that the better question is why big companies find it more attractive to move their legal or fiscal headquarte­rs abroad.

Conte said that the issue would be addressed in an upcoming decree aimed at simplifyin­g bureaucrac­y.

“We don’t need pose the problem who goes and why to Britain, the Netherland­s or other countries. We simply need to make our country more attractive. We need to ask ourselves why they go abroad,’’ he said, underscori­ng that FCA is a major Italian employer. (AP)

 ??  ?? In this file photo, a plastic sheet is laid between two workers needing to face each other to perform their task, as a safety measure for coronaviru­s contaminat­ion, at the Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s plant in Atessa, central Italy. (AP)
In this file photo, a plastic sheet is laid between two workers needing to face each other to perform their task, as a safety measure for coronaviru­s contaminat­ion, at the Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s plant in Atessa, central Italy. (AP)

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