Fiat takes over a serbian factory
Fiat has signed a deal to take over the Zastava car factory in Serbia. Fiat, which now owns more than 67 % of Zastava through the deal, plans to make up to 200 ,000 cars there per year. The carmaker has made an initial investment of 100 m euros (£90 m;$143) and is expected to pay another 100 m euros next year. At the signing of the deal, Serbia's economy minister Mladjan Dinkic said production of two new Fiat models would be launched at the factory in 2011. It is understood that these cars will be for export to Europe and the US. The deal is part of a 700 m-euro agreement signed by Fiat and the Serbian government last year. Zastava is best known as the maker of the Yugo car.