Stellantis is in discussions with Chinese car manufacturers to potentially form partnerships aimed at revitalizing its European business. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the company's strategic move to seek investments from China to address challenges in its European operations. Stellantis, the parent company of Fiat, is exploring these deals as part of its broader strategy to strengthen its position in the competitive automotive market. The company is facing difficulties in Europe, and collaboration with Chinese firms could provide the necessary support to enhance its performance in the region. Stellantis's initiative reflects a growing trend of Western automakers seeking alliances with Chinese companies to leverage their resources and expertise. The potential partnerships are expected to focus on investment and operational improvements, aiming to boost Stellantis's market presence and profitability in Europe. The discussions are ongoing, and further details about the nature and scope of these partnerships are yet to be disclosed.