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Pirelli in risky situation without a deal with Sinochem, CEO tells Corriere

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Posted on May 24, 2025

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MILAN (Reuters) -Italian tyre maker Pirelli is in a risky situation after its Chinese leading shareholder Sinochem rejected a proposal by the company to solve governance issues that could hinder its

Pirelli Faces Challenges Without Governance Deal with Sinochem

MILAN (Reuters) -Italian tyre maker Pirelli is in a risky situation after its Chinese leading shareholder Sinochem rejected a proposal by the company to solve governance issues that could hinder its expansion in the United States, the group's CEO told daily Corriere della Sera on Saturday.

Pirelli and its second-largest shareholder, Italy's Camfin, have said Sinochem's shareholding was posing risks to the tyre maker's ambitions to expand in the U.S., where some lawmakers are opposed to approving projects backed by Chinese companies.

The company had put forward a proposal to solve these governance issues, without releasing details on it, but earlier this month Pirelli's Chinese shareholder firmly rejected it.

"The goal is to find solutions that can guarantee Pirelli to operate in all markets of the world, particularly the U.S., without constraints and restrictions, thinking only of the company's industrial development," Pirelli CEO Andrea Casaluci said in an interview published on Saturday.

Pirelli makes over 20% of its revenue in North America and the percentage is 40% for sales of high-value products.

"Without a solution, the development of Pirelli's relevant technologies would be compromised and consequently future growth would also be at great risk, in all markets and especially in Italy," Casaluci said, adding that the group plans to expand its research and development activities in its home country.

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

Contacted by Reuters Pirelli and Sinochem were not immediately available to comment the interview.

(Reporting by Francesca Landini; editing by David Evans)

Key Takeaways

  • Pirelli's US expansion is hindered by governance issues with Sinochem.
  • Sinochem rejected Pirelli's proposal to solve governance issues.
  • Pirelli aims to operate globally without constraints.
  • 20% of Pirelli's revenue comes from North America.
  • Sinochem submitted a governance proposal to the Italian government.

Frequently Asked Questions

What risks does Pirelli face without a deal with Sinochem?
Pirelli is in a risky situation as Sinochem's shareholding poses risks to the company's ambitions to expand in the U.S. and could compromise the development of relevant technologies.
What proposal did Pirelli make to Sinochem?
Pirelli put forward a proposal to resolve governance issues, but Sinochem firmly rejected it without disclosing the details of the proposal.
How much revenue does Pirelli generate in North America?
Pirelli makes over 20% of its revenue in North America, with 40% of sales coming from high-value products.
What did Casaluci say about the future of Pirelli?
Casaluci indicated that without a solution, Pirelli's future growth would be at great risk, particularly in Italy and other markets.
What is Sinochem's role in Pirelli's governance issues?
Sinochem, as Pirelli's leading shareholder, has presented its own governance proposal to the Italian government, which has the power to limit foreign influence on domestic companies.

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