Honda, Jialing update business in China.(China Jialing Industrial Co., Ltd.)(Honda Motor Company Ltd.)(Brief Article)

From: Powersports Business | Date: April 25, 2005 | Copyright information

China Jialing Industrial Co., Ltd. says it is prepared to change the scope of its joint venture with Japan's Honda Motor Co. Ltd. by taking on the production of more Honda models, strengthening dialogue at the top management level, cooperating in areas including intellectual properties and environmental protection, and further expanding shared manufacturing technologies, quality control, and human resource development.

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