Italy prepares plan to bridge automotive and defence sectors, minister says
- Italy plans to unveil an industrial strategy in June to connect its automotive, defense, and aerospace sectors, as announced by Industry Minister Adolfo Urso.
- This strategy aims to create growth opportunities amid declining automotive manufacturing in Italy and aligns with EU defense spending discussions.
- Italy's defense sector is significant, valued at €13.5 billion annually, with 70% of production exported and employing about 160,000 people.
- Urso emphasized that this collaboration will enhance production capabilities and benefit Italian firms in the European defense market.
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Italy prepares plan to bridge automotive and defence sectors, minister says
ROME - Italy is preparing an industrial plan aimed at fostering connections between its automotive, defence and aerospace sectors, to be unveiled in June, Industry Minister Adolfo Urso said on Sunday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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