EU regulators say Italy has failed to convince them that the so-called defeat devices used to modulate emissions on its vehicles outside of narrow testing conditions are justified.
(Reporting by Giulia Segreti: editing by Francesca Landini)
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MILAN (Reuters) - Shares in Fiat Chrysler fell 2.4 percent in early trade on Wednesday, a day after Reuters reported that the European Union will start legal action against Italy for not policing allegations of emission-test cheating by the car maker.
EU regulators say Italy has failed to convince them that the so-called defeat devices used to modulate emissions on its vehicles outside of narrow testing conditions are justified.
(Reporting by Giulia Segreti: editing by Francesca Landini)
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