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Corriere CEO: Pirelli is in a risky situation if Sinochem does not sign a deal.

Corriere CEO: Pirelli is in a risky situation if Sinochem does not sign a deal.

The CEO of the Pirelli group told Corriere della sera that the Italian tyre manufacturer is in a dangerous situation because its Chinese major shareholder Sinochem has rejected the company's proposal to resolve governance issues which could hamper its expansion in the United States.

Pirelli, and its second largest shareholder, Italy's Camfin have stated that Sinochem's stake in the company poses a risk to Pirelli's ambitions of expanding into the U.S. where some legislators are against approving projects supported by Chinese companies.

Pirelli's Chinese shareholders rejected the company's proposal earlier this month, despite it not being detailed.

In an interview published Saturday, Pirelli CEO Andrea Casaluci stated that the goal was to find solutions to guarantee Pirelli's ability to operate on all markets in the world, especially the U.S. without restrictions and constraints, while thinking only about the company's development.

Pirelli generates over 20% of revenue in North America, and 40% of that is from sales of high-value goods.

Casaluci added that without a solution the development of Pirelli’s relevant technologies will be compromised, and the future growth in Italy and other markets is also at risk.

Casaluci said that Sinochem had also presented its own proposal to the Italian government, which has the so-called golden power to limit or block foreign influence on domestic strategic groups without consulting the group.

Sinochem and Pirelli were not available to comment on the interview when contacted.

(source: Reuters)