- GM launches light truck JV with China's FAW
- American General Motors (GM) and China's state-owned automaker FAW Group Corp. (FAW) announced Sunday a two billion yuan (about US$293 million) joint venture to make light-duty trucks and vans.
- Sedan mix slows FAW H1 profit
- FAW Car Co reported a slower-than-industry-average profit and sales growth in the first half of this year, as it failed to benefit from the government incentives for small cars due to its line up of medium-to-high-end models.
- FAW in merger talks with Brilliance China
- Automaker FAW Group of Changchun in Jilin province is said to be in merger talks with Liaoning's Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Limited, which could lead to FAW acquiring the smaller Brilliance and its three listed subsidiaries.
- FAW, Volkswagen to build US$735m auto plant
- China First Automobile Works (FAW) and Europe's auto giant Volkswagen said Friday they would jointly invest 5 billion yuan (US$735.3 million) to build an auto plant in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province.
- SAIC and FAW may be prompted to buy rivals
- China may encourage Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (Group) and China FAW Group Corp, its two biggest auto makers, to buy rivals in a bid to revive the car industry, according to two people familiar with the plan.
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