Geely plans to export saloon cars LONDON 1ST EDITION

Geely Automobile, China's only fully private carmaker, says it will begin exporting its cheap, locally-made saloon cars to a number of developing countries this year. Geely has a production and sales target of 300,000 units by 2005, up from sales of 50,000 cars in 2002 and projected sales of 10...

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Published inThe Financial times (London ed.)
Main Author GUY DE JONQUIERES and RICHARD MCGREGOR
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London (UK) The Financial Times Limited 18.03.2003
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Summary:Geely Automobile, China's only fully private carmaker, says it will begin exporting its cheap, locally-made saloon cars to a number of developing countries this year. Geely has a production and sales target of 300,000 units by 2005, up from sales of 50,000 cars in 2002 and projected sales of 100,000 this year. Geely has technical co-operation agreements with Daewoo International of South Korea, Auto Project Group of Italy and Bosch of Germany.
ISSN:0307-1766