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FCA, Marchionne: "I'm leaving in 2018". And Trump thanks for Michigan

"I hope 2018 will be the last year that I sign", said the Italian-Canadian top manager who theoretically should leave the leadership of the group with the completion of the industrial plan in 2018 - And Trump thanks both FCA and Ford for the investments in the USA .

FCA, Marchionne: "I'm leaving in 2018". And Trump thanks for Michigan

“It finally happened! Fiat Chrysler has announced a $1 billion plan in Michigan, where it will create 2.000 jobs. The euphoric tweet is from Donald Trump, president-elect of the United States and now close to actually taking office (Friday 20 January the inauguration), who in a subsequent tweet he also openly thanked both FCA and Ford for recent industrial choices, which go in the direction indicated by the Republican leader of bringing production and employment back to the United States, and not to Mexico or other countries as happened in recent years following the NAFTA agreement.

The same CEO of Fiat Chrysler, Sergio Marchionne, then intervened during the day, confirming the targets for 2018 and also his probable departure from the group: "I hope 2018 will be the last one I sign", said the Italian top manager -Canadian than theoretically he should leave the leadership of the group with the completion of the business plan by 2018. "I confirm all the objectives for 2018", continued Sergio Marchionne, during the conference with the Italian press at the Detroit Auto Show. To those who asked him if he will distribute a coupon that year, the top manager replied “maybe a little sooner”. The CEO also revealed that the succession at the top "will be entirely internal".

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