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Stellantis to invest $6 billion in Brazil by 2030

Carmaker Stellantis will invest 30 billion reais ($ 6.07 billion) in Brazil in between 2025 and 2030, it said on Wednesday, aiming to launch over 40 new cars and trucks and present hybridflex lorries in the country.

The financial investment, announced shortly after a conference in between business executives and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, comes as the government tries to reignite the country's. market.

Other automakers, such as GM, Volkswagen,. Hyundai, and Toyota had currently announced. financial investments in the nation.

Amongst Stellantis' prepare for Latin America's largest economy. is including electrification innovation to its flex-fuel designs,. which run both on fuel and ethanol, President Carlos. Tavares said in an interview.

The business's next launch is scheduled for the 2nd half. of the year and will be a hybrid automobile, he said.

Stellantis, which owns brands such as Fiat, Peugeot,. Citroen, likewise said it prepares to produce an electric car in. the country, though it did not give a timeline.

Tavares stated the investment strategy will follow Brazil's. Mover automotive program guidelines, which is set to give tax breaks. to automakers that buy sustainability and develop new. responsibilities to minimize the industry's ecological effect.

It's a pragmatic and smart program, he said. This. alignment of interests in between Brazil's government and our. business is important.

Stellantis, which owns three factories in the country,. revealed last month it was buying a

managing stake

in Brazilian automotive services firm DPaschoal.

Brazil's government says automakers, consisting of Chinese. firms BYD and GWM, which had just recently. arrived in the country, have currently revealed a total 65.3. billion reais in investments in the country for the next few. years.

(source: Reuters)