Fiat has said it will set up a production line in Poland to produce its new reduced-emission MultiAir engines.
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“We are in the process of setting up a branch for this project in Bielsko-Biala,” Fiat Auto Poland spokesman Boguslaw Cieslar told the AFP news agency.
Cieslar declined to confirm a report in the Polish daily Rzeczpospolita that Fiat was investing an estimated 400 million euros (500 million dollars) in the new facility, which would produce 500,000 engines a year.
Fiat and US giant General Motors currently run a joint operation in Bielsko-Biala which produces Fiat GM Powertrain diesel engines.
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