Italy’s Salvini says Italian state could help Fiat seal Renault merger

Italy’s Salvini says Italian state could help Fiat seal Renault merger

The Italian government may help Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV complete its proposed merger with Renault SA, says Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini.

Buyers look over a 2018 Fiat 500 on display at the auto show in Denver, Colorado, US. (AP pic)
ROME:
The Italian government could have a role to play in helping Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV complete its proposed merger with Renault SA, according to Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini.

Fresh from a resounding victory in Sunday’s European parliamentary elections, Salvini endorsed the Franco-Italian plan to create the world’s third-biggest carmaker.

“It seems to me a brilliant deal, that I hope will be finalized,” Salvini said during a press conference in Rome. Asked if the government might take a stake in the new company, he said: “If Italy is required to have an institutional presence, that would be absolutely appropriate.”

Fiat said Monday that a deal with Renault would be structured as a 50-50 ownership through a Dutch holding company. Renault shareholders, including the French government, would get an implied premium of about 10%.

Earlier in the day, Salvini said that he trusts the deal “will safeguard every job in this country.”

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