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    STMicroelectronics to cut 1,000 jobs in France, Italy talks ongoing

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    Posted on April 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    STMicroelectronics will cut 1,000 jobs in France as part of a cost-cutting program, with ongoing talks in Italy. The company faces a downturn in key markets.

    STMicroelectronics Plans Job Cuts in France, Italy Negotiations Continue

    By Nathan Vifflin

    (Reuters) -STMicroelectronics will cut around 1,000 jobs in France, it said on Wednesday, representing more than a third of the 2,800 layoffs planned by its cost-cutting program, and 9% of its France headcount.

    The French-Italian chipmaker also said talks with Italian employee representative bodies were ongoing.

    The news comes after Reuters reported on Tuesday that Rome aims to limit the Italian layoffs to roughly 1,000 and is pressing for as many in France.

    STMicro counts about 11,500 employees in France, and 12,700 in Italy according to its 2024 annual report.

    "In France, the Group estimates that around 1,000 people could choose to leave the company on a voluntary basis by 2027." STMicro said in an emailed statement.

    STMicro did not indicate the distributions of the cuts, but had previously indicated a reshuffle in its manufacturing capacity in Tours and Crolles sites, either converting legacy wafer production to other activities or relocating them to different STMicro sites, notably to Singapore.

    The company, in which the Italian and French governments own a combined 27.5% share through a holding company, employs 50,000 people worldwide and has been facing a sustained downturn in its key automotive and industrial markets.

    (Reporting by Nathan Vifflin in Gdansk)

    Key Takeaways

    • •STMicroelectronics plans to cut 1,000 jobs in France.
    • •The layoffs are part of a broader cost-cutting program.
    • •Talks with Italian employee representatives are ongoing.
    • •The company faces challenges in automotive and industrial markets.
    • •STMicro is partially owned by French and Italian governments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about STMicroelectronics to cut 1,000 jobs in France, Italy talks ongoing

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    The main topic is STMicroelectronics' plan to cut 1,000 jobs in France and ongoing talks in Italy regarding layoffs.

    2Why is STMicroelectronics cutting jobs?

    STMicroelectronics is cutting jobs as part of a cost-cutting program due to challenges in the automotive and industrial markets.

    3How many employees does STMicroelectronics have in France and Italy?

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