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The 1 millionth Chery car rolls off the
production line at the company's headquarters yesterday in Wuhu, East
China's Anhui Province. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 23 -- Chery Automobile Co, the biggest
Chinese passenger car brand by unit sales, will build more plants abroad as part
of its overseas sales strategy.
The new partner of Chrysler and Fiat plans to have 14
overseas factories by 2010 to assemble its own-brand cars, it said yesterday at
a ceremony to mark its 1 millionth car at its home base in the eastern city of
Wuhu.
Chery now has seven plants in six foreign countries -
Iran, Russia, Ukraine, Indonesia, Egypt and Uruguay.
The top Chinese car exporter is planning new plants
in other countries like India and Argentina, it said.
Producing cars abroad will enable Chery to avoid
foreign nations' tariffs on its built cars shipped from China and will allow it
to source spare parts in these countries, the carmaker said.
It said the move will help it cut costs overseas to
"reap more profits and improve price competitiveness".
Chery, which started shipping cars abroad in 2001,
aims to boost its overseas sales to 400,000 units a year by 2010 from 52,000
units last year, it said.
In the meantime, it plans to lift its overall annual
sales to 1 million cars from 305,000 units.
This year, the company aims to move a total of
400,000 cars, including more than 100,000 units overseas. Chery sells cars in 56
foreign countries.
Chery recently teamed up with a slew of foreign
partners to make cars in China - mainly for the overseas market.
Earlier this month, it agreed with Fiat to form a
50-50 joint venture to produce Chery, Fiat and Alfa Romeo cars with an annual
capacity of 175,000 units, for both the domestic and overseas markets.
Chery clinched a deal with Chrysler last month to
make small-sized cars under badges from the Detroit-based carmaker for the US
and European markets.
In June, the Chinese carmaker also agreed to form a
150,000-unit venture with Quantum LLC, an Israeli investment company based in
the US, to make Chery cars for global consumers.
Many other Chinese carmakers, such as Brilliance and
Geely, are also manufacturing cars at overseas plants and expanding shipments to
foreign markets.
In the first half of this year, China's total vehicle
exports surged by 71.3 percent to 241,200 units from a year ago, according to
industry data.
Chery kicked off car production in 2001. It now has
an annual production capacity of 400,000 units in Wuhu. It is building a new
250,000-unit plant in the city, which will be operational in October.
(Source: China Daily)
China's Chery produces 1 millionth
car
WUHU, Anhui Province, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- China's
Chery Automobile produced its millionth car on Wednesday, becoming the first
Chinese automaker to reach the milestone.
The firm, established in 1997, started production in
1999 and made its first million cars in seven years and nine months, said a
statement from the company.
It took Chery about six years to make its first
500,000 vehicles, and only 17 months to complete the second half million.
The millionth car is an A3 four-door hatchback, which
made its debut at last year's Beijing auto show and is expected to go on the
market later this year. Full story