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Tronchetti Provera: Sinochem's share in Pirelli is affecting the US business of the company

Marco Tronchetti Provera, executive vice chairman of the Italian tyremaker, said that Pirelli has difficulty investing in the United States as its largest shareholder is China’s state-owned Sinochem in a newspaper article on Tuesday.

Pirelli's Chinese shareholders and Italian investors are in disagreement over the group's management as Washington clamps down on Chinese tech in the auto industry by banning software and hardware.

Tronchetti Provera, a journalist for the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, said that Sinochem's stake of 37% had been a problem when Pirelli was negotiating with local authorities about doing business in Alabama and Virginia.

"Now, we are negotiating in Georgia, where there is already a factory and objections have been raised once again," said Tronchetti, Provera who was Pirelli CEO from 1980 to 2022.

Tronchetti said that he believed an agreement could be reached between Sinochem and the U.S. to address their concerns.

He said, "We will find ways to comply with American law in the interest of Pirelli."

It is too important for us to not be able play on an equal playing field with our competition. (Reporting and editing by David Goodman, Jamie Freed, and Gavin Jones)

(source: Reuters)