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Liebao to build SE Asia plant

- By JING SHUIYU and FENG ZHIWEI in Changsha

Hunan Liebao Automobile Co Ltd is planning to set up its first overseas facility in an ASEAN country in 2018, a move to facilitate its expansion in Southeast Asian markets, according to the company’s chairman.

Chairman Liu Kanglin said: “Now the time is right for us to seek opportunit­ies abroad, and ASEAN countries will be our first step toward the internatio­nal market.”

The three-year-old automaker expects to double its sales this year, building on last year’s strong performanc­e, Liu told a group of 20 journalist­s from Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations member states on a visit to the company in Changsha, Hunan province, which was organized by the ASEAN-China Center.

Southeast Asia, thanks to its large population and immense growth potential, is considered an attractive investment destinatio­n for automakers worldwide.

Industry data showed that ASEAN economies will be in demand for at least 4 million new vehicles annually by 2020, as regional free trade deepens.

The company has already made its vehicles available in Malaysia on a test basis, after reaching a business agreement with a Malaysian partner. The official launch of its products in Malaysia will be before the end of this year, Liu added.

Oliver Tonby, an analyst at consulting firm McKinsey & Co, wrote in a report that cost optimizati­on is a key factor for automobile companies to locate their operations.

“Companies must balance low manufactur­ing costs with overall supply chain costs such as transporta­tion and components supply,” Tonby wrote.

Liebao set out the ambitious plan to expand in Southeast Asia as it has made remarkable achievemen­ts in the domestic market.

In the first quarter of this year, both its sales and revenue increased by more than 50 percent year-on-year. In 2016, it raked in revenue of 8.58 billion yuan ($1.25 billion). Its profit amounted to 600 million yuan.

The company has total assets in excess of 1.46 billion yuan, and it has more than 5,700 employees. Contact the writers through jingshuiyu@ chinadaily.com.cn

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