MILAN (Reuters) - Carmaker Stellantis and the Italian government should be able to reach a final agreement by March 10 to build a battery plant in Italy, a top representative of one of the country's largest metalworkers unions said on Tuesday.
Stellantis Chief Executive Carlos Tavares said earlier on Tuesday he hoped to announce a deal soon to build the plant in Termoli, southern Italy, after Rome pledged last month to provide 369 million euros ($412 million) of public money.
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