The article discusses Italy's new Decree (DPCM) aimed at supporting the automotive industry through research and development funding. The decree allocates 70% of the available resources—approximately 630 million euros—to companies engaged in innovation agreements and 300 million euros to development contracts for manufacturers and component suppliers. These funds are intended to support three main areas: low-emission systems aligned with the Green Deal, connected and intelligent vehicles, and industrial reorientation toward strategic technologies with dual-use applications, including defense sectors. However, the article highlights concerns over the reduced budget, noting that the original fund was cut by nearly 4.5 billion euros, leaving only 1.35 billion euros available, with most allocated to the industry and some to consumer incentives.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents an objective overview of the government’s policy decision regarding the automotive sector, focusing on the allocation of funds and the challenges faced by the industry. It does not overtly favor any particular political ideology or group, nor does it emphasize specific partisan,





