Will Chrysler be run from Germany again?

May 4, 2009 5:15pm

I note from this Financial Times story that Germany may require the Fiat-Opel-Chrysler auto group that Sergio Marchionne is attempting to assemble to be headquartered there.

This is one of the 14 criteria mooted by Frank-Walter Steinmeier, vice-chancellor and foreign minister, for any bidder for Opel - currently the European arm of General Motors - to obtain financial support from the German government.

It sets the scene for what could be an interesting face-off between national governments over the identity of cross-border groups that they have helped to support. The US government, which is providing finance for Chrysler, may well have something to say.

Apart from this, I wonder how Chrysler’s employees and dealers would feel about once again falling under the control of a German company, albeit one with an Italian accent?

Their last experience of such arrangements - DaimlerChrysler - was not exactly an unalloyed success.