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Paris, October 14 (FinanceFlashNews.com) – The French government’s plan to increase taxes on large corporations could negatively impact investments, according to Carlos Tavares, CEO of Stellantis. This report is based on Bloomberg.

Tavares highlighted that while the tax hike is a short-term measure, it will have adverse effects on investment over the medium term, potentially weakening France’s investment climate.

Impact of the Tax Increase on Major Corporations

Stellantis, which was formed in 2021 following the merger of PSA Peugeot Citroën and Fiat Chrysler, is expected to face significant financial burdens due to the corporate tax increase. While Tavares did not disclose the exact figure, he noted that the increased tax burden would be a double-digit sum in millions of euros.

Last week, the French government presented a budget proposal that includes higher taxes for companies and wealthy individuals in an effort to reduce the budget deficit.

Consequences for the Wealthy and Talent Migration

Tavares also warned that increasing taxes on the wealthiest individuals could lead to an exodus of highly skilled professionals from France, further diminishing the country’s competitive edge.

Responding to Chinese Competition

In a separate interview with French financial newspaper Les Echos, Tavares did not rule out the possibility of cost-cutting measures within Stellantis to respond to increasing competition from Chinese automakers.

Tavares emphasized that Chinese competitors offer products that are technologically on par or superior but at 30% lower costs, making it a significant challenge for Stellantis to compete.


Key Facts About Stellantis and France’s Tax Increase

IndicatorValue
Stellantis MergerPSA Peugeot Citroën and Fiat Chrysler (2021)
Increased Tax Burden for StellantisDouble-digit sum in millions of euros
Corporate Tax Increase PurposeReduce budget deficit
Potential Cost-Cutting MeasuresResponse to Chinese competition
Chinese Automakers’ Cost Advantage30% lower costs

Key words: Stellantis, Carlos Tavares, tax increase, investment in France, Chinese competition

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