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FCA Investing $200 Million In Polish Plant To Build Hybrids And EVs

Fiat Chrysler is investing 755 million zlotys ($204 million) into its Tychy plant in Poland, where it will manufacture hybrid and electric Jeep, Fiat and Alfa Romeo models. “Modern, hybrid and electric cars of the Jeep, Fiat and Alfa Romeo brands will start to leave the factory in Tychy in 2022,” said Poland deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Gowin, who added that further investments in the plant are possible, as per Reuters. Through these types of investments, Poland hopes to catch up to regional rivals such as the Czech Republic and Slovakia when it comes to the manufacturing of electric vehicles. FCA, which is in the middle of a $38 billion merger with PSA, stated that early preparations for the expansion and modernization of the Tychy plant started in late 2020. This facility is one of the company’s largest (nearly 29 million square feet), currently employing roughly 2,500 people.

Poland maintains its position on EU budget: government spokesman

By Reuters Staff 1 Min Read FILE PHOTO: Poland s Minister of Science and Higher Education and Deputy Prime-Minister Jaroslaw Gowin speaks to journalists at the Parliament in Warsaw, Poland, April 6, 2020. Slawomir Kaminski/Agencja Gazeta via REUTERS WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland stance on opposing the linking of EU funds to respect for the rule of law remains unchanged, government spokesman Piotr Muller said on Twitter on Friday. Deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Gowin had said on Thursday that Poland would be ready to drop its veto on the EU’s 1.8 trillion euro financial package if EU leaders endorse an explanatory declaration on the link between EU funds and the rule of law.

Polish ruling coalition cracks show after EU budget compromise

Polish ruling coalition cracks show after EU budget compromise Reuters 12/11/2020 WARSAW, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Poland s ruling coalition faced another challenge after Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro criticised Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki s decision to accept an EU budget compromise, although officials denied the coalition s end was near. Poland and Hungary, both under investigation by the EU over their push to curb judicial and media freedoms, were blocking the financial package over a clause linking access to the cash to respect for the rule of law, but reached a deal on Thursday evening with the European Union. Ziobro, who for months has called for a veto of the mechanism and heads the junior partner in the governing coalition, the more right-wing United Poland, slammed the decision as a mistake.

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