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schizoidman@lemmy.zip to Europe@feddit.orgEnglish · 3 months ago

Stellantis Halts Production in France and Italy Amid Waning European Demand

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Stellantis is pausing production at its Poissy and Pomigliano plants due to weak market demand in Europe. The halt affects Fiat Panda and Alfa Romeo Tonale vehicles. A total of 5,800 workers will be on furlough, with the company utilizing the downtime for stock management, maintenance, and training.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/49430194

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    It is really insane how much is written about the German car industry having problems and so little about Italy. Last year Stellantis car production in Italy fell by 46% last year.

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    Major issue with previous generation of engine gave a bad rep to the brand, add that with the bad of ICE engine in 10 years, not being postponed, it’s a risky purchase…

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