FCA and PSA deal progressing

January 23, 2020
FCA and PSA deal progressing Michael Manley CEO Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Michael Manley has said that merger talks with PSA Group are progressing well and he hopes to have a deal sealed within 12 to 14 months.


Manley said he does not expect any major obstacles that could delay a final agreement which will create the world's fourth biggest automaker.

"Talks are progressing really well," Manley said about negotiations with the French automaker.

His comments come a month after the two car manufacturers agreed a deal to combine forces.

The deal worth about $50 billion comes as a response to the slowdown in global demand and mounting costs of making cleaner vehicles amid tighter emissions regulations.
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