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US sales of Tofaş’s van to discontinue
Stellantis plans to discontinue the Ram ProMaster City, the smaller of the truck brand's two van offerings, after the 2022 model year as the segment dwindles rapidly in the U.S. and automakers focus on adding larger electric vans instead, Automotive News has reported.
The ProMaster City is built in Türkiye by carmaker Tofaş at its plant in the northwestern province of Bursa.
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Armani Starts Sewing Medical Clothing
Italian fashion house Armani, owned by fashion designer Giorgio Armani, will retool all its factories in Italy, starting to sew disposable clothing for medical professionals. This was reported by ANSA, citing a statement by Armani.
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Fiat to manufacture SUV model in Kragujevac?
he management of Kragujevac-based Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Serbia has received unofficial information from Fiat's Turin headquarters that a potential FCA-Renault merger would have no substantial effect on the Serbian car factory's plan of operations until 2022, Belgrade's Vecernje novosti daily reported.
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Fiat, Hesteel, and Gazprom-owned companies top Serbian list
Topping this list is Fiat (FCA) Serbia (majority-owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles), that sold cars worth EUR 599.6 million, followed by HBIS Group (owned by China's Hesteel), who operate the Smederevo-based steel plant - and have exported products worth EUR 581.4 million in this period.
Auto groups side with Canada, Mexico on NAFTA origin rules
Auto industry groups from Canada, Mexico and the United States are pushing back against the Trump administration's demand for higher U.S. automotive content in a modernized North American Free Trade Agreement.
Serbian PM Takes Charge of Fiat Strike Talks
After the strike by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' workers, which started on June 27, ended on Tuesday, and negotiations mediated by the Prime Minister were set to begin on Wednesday.
The strike ended after a two-hour meeting between the country's new Prime Minister, Ana Brnabic, and union representatives in the southern city of Kragujevac, where Fiat is based.
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Turkey-based automotive giant set to sell new sedan to America
Tofa?, a joint venture of Turkey's Koç Holding and Italy's Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), is set to sell the Fiat Aegea sedan to the Americas.
The Fiat Aegea, which is manufactured in the Tofa? facility in the northwestern province of Bursa, will be exported to the Mexican market in the initial stage under the name of "Dodge Neon."