The company is looking for new production capacities in Europe, the company's commercial director for France, Lionel French Keg, told Reuters, while the president of the Chery company, Jin Tongzhi, told the media earlier that the desire was to use existing capacities, instead of investing big money and a new factory for production.
Jin declined to say which manufacturer cars is being negotiated or in how many countries they are looking for potential partners, but he confirmed that France is on the list of potential locations.
Cherries, the largest exporter Chinese cars, has already invested in a joint venture with the EBRO company, in the former Nissan factory in Barcelona, and the plan is to reach an annual production of 200.000 vehicles by 2029.
Source: Phonet
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