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'Conscience' should stop Stellantis leaving Italy - Tajani

Carmaker says delays on incentives are having an impact

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(ANSA) - ROME, APR 4 - Foreign Minister and Deputy Premier Antonio Tajani said Thursday that Stellantis's "conscience" should stop it from abandoning production in Italy.
    On Wednesday Stellantis Enlarged Europe Deputy Chief Operating Officer Davide Mele said that delays in the arrival of State incentives for the auto sector were "having a significant impact on Stellantis's Italian plants".
    But Tajani said the group, formed from the merger of Fiat-Chrysler and Peugeot, has a moral obligation to continue in one of its three homelands.
    "I hope that Stellantis does not leave Italy," Tajani said on the sidelines of the meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels.
    "We have a car-industry tradition that cannot be abandoned and I think it is right that this company continues to invest in our country, in part because there are also constraints of conscience.
    "We are in a free-market system and no one can force anyone to do anything.
    "I made a call to a sense of responsibility".
    Tajani also spoke about the possibility of Italy getting other auto multinationals to produce here.
    "We are an attractive country and we'll see who to open negotiations with at the right time," he said. (ANSA).
   

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