Jialing plans factory in Brazil.(Jialing Group)(Brief article)

From: Powersports Business | Date: March 13, 2006 | Copyright information

Jialing Group, based in China's Chongqing Municipality, plans to invest 40 million yuan ($4.97 million) to build a factory in Brazil capable of producing up to 100,000 units per year.

Jialing has made no less than five inspection tours of the Brazil market, and another mission will go to Brazil at the end of this month to finalize the project, the...

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