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									The Italian ambassador to China, the 
									provincial leaders of Hunan and Guangdong, 
									the city leaders of Changsha and Guangzhou, 
									as well as the management of GAC and Fiat 
									all attended the groundbreaking ceremony. 
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								Fiat 
								and Chinese carmaker Guangzhou Auto Group Co Ltd (GAC) have 
								officially begun construction of their joint 
								venture facilities in Changsha, the capital of 
								Hunan province; the event was marked by a 
								groundbreaking ceremony, reports China Daily. 
					
					The Italian 
					ambassador to China, the provincial leaders of Hunan and 
					Guangdong, the city leaders of Changsha and Guangzhou, as 
					well as the management of GAC and Fiat all attended the 
					ceremony. Officials from two provinces, both of which are 
					home to GAC's existing plants, spoke highly of the project 
					and the close cooperation between the two provinces 
					regarding projects within the automotive industry. 
					
					With a total 
					investment of around 5 billion yuan, the new facility will 
					have an initial annual production capacity of 140,000 cars 
					and 220,000 engines and cover 700,000 sq m. The capacity 
					will be ultimately increased to 250,000 cars and 300,000 
					engines per year. The first locally produced model - the 1.4 
					litre Linea sedan - will roll off the production line in 
					2011. The 1.4 litre T-Jet turbocharged engine will be the 
					first locally-made engine produced by the joint venture. 
					
					Back in July 
					this year, the two parties signed a cooperation agreement in 
					Rome during President Hu Jintao's State visit to Italy. Four 
					months later, the National Development and Reform Commission 
					officially approved the project. Construction work on the 
					project begin immediately afterwards. 
					
					At present, Fiat 
					only sells small number of vehicles, all of them imported, 
					in China. These include the Punto, Linea and Bravo. Fiat 
					sees the official endorsement of its joint venture as a 
					vital step in its bid to access the booming Chinese 
					automotive market through localised production. Ten years 
					ago, the company established a joint venture with Nanjing 
					Automobile. This partnership was dissolved in 2007, when 
					Nanjing Auto was taken over by the Shanghai Automotive 
					Industry Corporation (Group). 
					
					For GAC, this 
					new joint venture is its third cooperative agreement to 
					produce passenger vehicles with overseas car manufacturers. 
					It comes on top of its existing relationships with two 
					Japanese carmakers, Toyota and Honda. The company sold 
					nearly 500,000 units between January and October this year. 
					Its mid and high-class sedans, especially its Accord and 
					Camry models, have already taken a lead in the segment. 
					Analysts believe its cooperation with Fiat, a company 
					renowned for successfully producing small cars, could help 
					GAC improve its sales performance in this sector in China. 
					Six months ago, Guangzhou-based GAC acquired a 29 percent 
					stake in the Hunan Changfeng Motors Co, headquartered in 
					Changsha, and became the largest single shareholder in the 
					company. 
					
					By the end of 
					this year, the high-speed railway link between Guangzhou and 
					Wuhan, passing through Changsha, will come on-line. It will 
					reduce the time taken to travel the 600 km between Guangzhou 
					and Changsha to just two hours. This rapid transit system is 
					set to be an essential asset for future development of the 
					GAC-Fiat joint venture, according to Yan Jianming, a member 
					of the GAC-Fiat project preparation group. 
					
					Report 
					courtesy of China Daily 
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