Renault to build cars in China from 2014

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Apr 15, 2012 1:51 PM CEST
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French automaker Renault has reportedly signed a preliminary agreement to produce cars in China with domestic partner Dongfeng. Sources close to the arrangement say it marks “the end of an initial step” ahead of a deal which would provide Renault with its first factory in the world’s biggest car market, AFP reports.

Renault has declined to comment on the information but last year said it would begin to build cars in China after 2014.

The French group has already established a presence in China via partner car maker Nissan of Japan, which also works with Dongfeng. In February, Renault boss Carlos Ghosn said the group might manufacture electric cars and sell some top of the line models in China.

Chinese press reports said Renault was looking to set up shop in Wuhan, in central China, where Dongfeng already has an auto factory. Ghosn might say more on the subject during the Beijing auto show, which opens its doors to media on April 23.

Via: MSN.com.

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