France naturalises shipyard to thwart Italian group from taking over, angering Rome
France will nationalise the STX France shipyard to prevent an Italian firm taking majority control, the economy minister said on Thursday, triggering an angry response from Rome to President Emmanuel Macron’s first big industrial policy decision.
As France’s most avowedly pro-business leader in decades, few would have predicted the former investment banker’s first big move in the corporate sector would be a nationalisation, even if the government says it will only be temporary.
However, his action, which added further strain to France’s relationship with Italy, fits with the interventionist style of other postwar French leaders. It also crosses into the defence sector, where many national governments prefer to wield influence over ownership.
The Italian state-owned shipbuilder Fincantieri had reached an agreement in May to pay 79.5 million euros (US$93.20 million) for two-thirds of STX France, which is being sold because of the collapse of its South Korean parent, STX.
This week it rejected a French government proposal to settle for 50-50 ownership instead.
