Fiat Threatens to Move Alfa Romeo Production Out of Italy
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Fiat Threatens to Move Alfa Romeo Production Out of Italy



What would you say if Alfa Romeos were made in the U.S.? Well, this may not be such improbable as it sounds, as Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has threatened to move Alfa Romeo production out of Italy.

The Fiat-Chrysler Alliance executive said new Alfa Romeo models may be produced outside of Italy because of the country’s labor rules that hinder Alfa’s ability to compete with rivals such as BMW. Fiat has put new investment on hold in its home country in an attempt to convince the Italian government to adopt reforms that will introduce clearer work rules.

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