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Three Chinese car firms plan new tech cooperatio­n

- By LI FUSHENG lifusheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Three State-owned Chinese automakers on Friday announced a broad-ranging cooperatio­n plan to promote technologi­cal innovation, optimize full-value chain operations, expand global markets and explore new business models.

The agreement among FAW Group Corp, Dongfeng Motor Corp and Chongqing Changan Automobile Co was signed on Friday in Wuhan, Hubei province, where Dongfeng is headquarte­red.

A major highlight of the deal is that the three firms will jointly build a technology center that will focus primarily on new energy cars, smart and internet-connected cars as well as lightweigh­t car bodies, and also share the results. The specific schedule and investment involved disclosed.

With the automotive sector in the country witnessing sweeping changes, the cooperatio­n would help Chinese carmakers to gain considerab­le scale and build better and more competitiv­e car brands, said Changan in a statement.

Cui Dongshu, secretaryg­eneral of the China Passenger Car Associatio­n, said: “Cooperatio­n in fundamenta­l research and developmen­t would be beneficial, but whether the benefits can be transforme­d into improved market performanc­e will also depend on their respective corporate strategies.”

According to the deal, the three will work together in convention­al fuel-powered cars as well, in terms of platforms and powertrain­s, production, procuremen­t and logistics. are yet to be

They will also explore carsharing, smart cities and mobility services, and join hands to expand in overseas markets, with plans to expand cooperatio­n in such areas as overseas production facilities, business partners and dealership­s.

The deal comes at a time when China is planning to become a global automotive power within 10 years.

“We are not strong in innovation; we have not seen enough coordinati­on; and we have little transforma­tive, innovative technologi­es,” said Minister of Industry and Informatio­n Technology Miao Wei when he unveiled China’s car developmen­t plan in April.

“Chinese brands need to improve their core competitiv­eness as we have few internatio­nally competitiv­e companies. We should attach importance to the problems and actively solve them,” he said.

John Zeng, managing director of LMC Automotive Shanghai, said moves like the three carmakers’ cooperatio­n may not generate desired results if they are not well-coordinate­d or well-managed.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A worker on the production line of Dongfeng Motor Corp in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A worker on the production line of Dongfeng Motor Corp in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province.

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