GM Talking With China's FAW On CV Partnership
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A GM China spokesman confirmed to Reuters that the two parties had registered a name with the State Administration for Industry and Commerce for a planned venture, but the whole venture is "far from complete" now.
FAW told reporters they would officially release details of the partnership two days later, the Beijing-based Jinghua newspaper said.
The newspaper cited sources as saying GM has been involved in talks with FAW on forming a partnership for more than one year. GM reportedly intended to buy stakes in Faw-Hongta Yunnan Manufacturing Co, FAWĄŻs light commercial vehicle unit, and then forge a full-fledged partnership.
GM has been making light commercial vehicles in China through SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, a three-way tie-up with SAIC Motor and Liuzhou Wuling Automobile.
Faw-Hongta Yunnan Manufacturing Co was established by FAW (51%), Yunnan Hongta Group (32.93%) which is China's number one brand of tobacco, and Yunnan provincial government in 1997.
Some vehicle models built by SAIC-GM-Wuling and Faw-Hongta Yunnan are direct rivals in market.
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