Detroit moved to Washington: the executive directors of the Fca, Ford and General Motors meet for the first time the president, Donald Trump, who was elected president at the official inauguration has launched its attacks via Twitter against those who think that they can outsource the labour force in Countries – such as Mexico — the more low-cost. The new president has anticipated through the social network the request to create new stabilamenti in the Usa, to produce the cars that they sell within national borders, promising then fiscal aid and deregulation. It is then hurled against environmentalism, that “it is now out of control.” Sergio Marchionne and Fca the meeting is important also because it falls shortly after the accusations of the Agency of Protection on the violations of the standards for diesel emissions. An accusation launched by the Epa by Barack Obama and that now ends up in the hands of the new administration, with Trump, who immediately shows his different setting about the theme environmentalist. Not surprisingly, the title Fca is soaring on Wall Street. “I appreciate the president’s attention in order to make the United States a great place to do business. We look forward to working with the president, the Trump and members of Congress to strengthen the industry and american manufacturing,” says Marchionne in a statement issued at the end of the meeting. the activism of protectionism Trump has already shown its effects: after having removed the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, is preparing to start talks to renegotiate the trade agreement of Nafta, and to impose ‘duties’ heavy on those who move the production outside the borders of the americans, and then export in the Usa. The agreement that binds the United States, Mexico and Canada is central to the automotive industry in the u.s., Mexico, manufactures the car can also be intended for the rest of the world. And that Mexico receives the components for assembly in the United States. Trump is “concern number one in the automotive industry,” says the Wall Street Journal. Never, in fact, there was a president who twittava naming individual companies, and as a result putting on these pressure. Fca is the only one that is saved from the attacks of the ’140 characters’, cashing in via Twitter, thanks to the investment by a billion dollars, announced during the Detroit Auto show. Ford has been at the center of repeated criticism of Trump during the election campaign, but recently the reports have been recovered, with Ford who has renounced the plant in Mexico. General Motors has ‘succumbed’ to the pressure of Trump announcing an investment in the United States.
- Topics:
- fca
- Ford
- general motors
- automakers
- trump president
- Starring:
- Sergio Marchionne
- donald trump
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