FCA's Marchionne calls for cooling-off on U.S. trade rhetoric

Published 2018-03-06, 06:28 a/m
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GENEVA, March 6 (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler FCHA.MI boss Sergio Marchionne called for a cooling-off over U.S. threats to impose tariffs on steel, aluminium and European car imports, warning the resulting "noise" was complicating talks on the future of the North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA).

"We need to be careful and we need to keep our cool. We need to wait until the noise stops," Marchionne told reporters at theGeneva auto show after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs on European cars in response to criticism of his plans to tax metal imports.

"People are shooting whatever they can get their hands on across the bows," Marchionne said. "I find that very unhelpful."

He added: "If people have not yet recognized that the Trump administration is attempting to correct what it sees as a number of injustices ... (they) are going to run into trouble."

The tit-for-tat threats are "having severe repercussions onthe alleged progress that was being made on the NAFTAnegotiations," the FCA chief executive said.

"It does condition the investment profile of FCA as we lookto both Mexico and Canada as investment locations," he said.

Revocation of NAFTA "would make all those decisionssuspect", Marchionne said, but added: "I won't be throwingknives now - it's the wrong answer and the wrong time."

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