China's Chery
Automobile Co., the country's biggest domestic automaker, is
in talks with Italian car maker Fiat Auto on expanding ties
following an engine deal signed last year, a state-run newspaper
reported on Thursday; reports AP. Among the options
would be a joint venture in China to assemble Fiat cars, the
China Daily reported, citing an unnamed industry source it
said was familiar with the situation.
Chery officials
have deflected questions on the issue, without saying
whether talks were under way. "Now, we are only cooperating
on engines. We haven't planned any further cooperation at
the moment," a Chery spokesman, Wang Wei, said Thursday in a
phone interview.
In an interview
with the Chinese Web site sohu.com published Monday, Chery's
chairman, Yin Tongyao, would only say that the cooperation
so far "is limited to engines." In October, Fiat SpA signed
an agreement with Chery to buy 100,000 engines for cars
built in China and overseas. At the time, Fiat's CEO Sergio
Marchionne said the companies might expand their cooperation
further. Financial terms of that deal were not disclosed.
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Chery, owned by the local government in Wuhu, a city
in eastern China's Anhui province, recently said it
plans to set up three assembly plants abroad, in the
Middle East, Eastern Europe and South America. |
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China's Chery Automobile Co., the country's biggest
domestic automaker, is in talks with Italian car
maker Fiat Auto on expanding ties. |
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Fiat has a 50-50
joint venture with state-owned Nanjing Automobile Co. in
neighbouring Jiangsu province, but local media reports said
the company is dissatisfied with the results of that
alliance and may be looking for a new local partner. Fiat
has also set up alliances with China's SAIC, a unit of
Shanghai Automotive Industrial Corp., Severstal Avto of
Russia and India's Tata Motors Ltd.
Chery, owned by
the local government in Wuhu, a city in eastern China's
Anhui province, recently said it plans to set up three
assembly plants abroad, in the Middle East, Eastern Europe
and South America. The company also has plans to export to
the United States and to make cars for DaimlerChrysler AG
for sale worldwide under the Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep brands.
Chery sold 272,400 vehicles in China in 2005.
Report: AP
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