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AB Volvo buys Chinese truck business for about $125.7 million

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Posted on August 24, 2021

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This image illustrates AB Volvo's acquisition of Jiangling Motors' heavy-duty truck subsidiary for $125.7 million, highlighting Volvo's expansion into China's truck manufacturing market.
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STOCKHOLM/BEIJING (Reuters) – AB Volvo said on Monday it had struck a deal to buy a heavy duty truck subsidiary of Jiangling Motors Corp (JMC) for about 1.1 billion Swedish crowns ($125.7 million) to make trucks in the world’s biggest vehicle market. The acquired business includes a manufacturing site in China’s northern city of Taiyuan. Volvo said […]

AB Volvo buys Chinese truck business for about $125.7 million

STOCKHOLM/BEIJING (Reuters) – AB Volvo said on Monday it had struck a deal to buy a heavy duty truck subsidiary of Jiangling Motors Corp (JMC) for about 1.1 billion Swedish crowns ($125.7 million) to make trucks in the world’s biggest vehicle market.

The acquired business includes a manufacturing site in China’s northern city of Taiyuan. Volvo said it aimed to start production of its new heavy duty Volvo FH, Volvo FM and Volvo FMX trucks there at the end of next year.

The plant will have an annual production capacity of 15,000 trucks within a few years, with the potential to increase capacity further, Volvo said.

Chinese Geely, which owns passenger car company Volvo Cars, also holds a stake in AB Volvo. U.S. automaker Ford holds a stake in JMC, which makes Ford-branded vans and sport-utility vehicles in China.

Global truck makers are planning truck production in China due to the booming logistics services, including e-commerce, and new orders as authorities introduce increasingly tougher safety and emission regulations.

Scania, a unit under Volkswagen AG’s commercial vehicle arm Traton SE, is building a wholly-owned factory in an eastern Chinese city, while a joint venture between Daimler and Foton said it would make Actros heavy duty trucks there.

(Reporting by Helena Soderpalm in Stockholm and Yilei Sun in Beijing; Editing by Niklas Pollard and Mike Harrison)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the value of AB Volvo's acquisition?
AB Volvo has agreed to purchase a heavy duty truck subsidiary of Jiangling Motors Corp for approximately $125.7 million, equivalent to 1.1 billion Swedish crowns.
Where is the manufacturing site located?
The acquired business includes a manufacturing site located in Taiyuan, a northern city in China.
What is the expected production capacity of the new plant?
Volvo stated that the plant will have an annual production capacity of 15,000 trucks within a few years, with potential for further capacity increases.
Which companies are involved in the Chinese truck market?
Global truck makers, including Scania and a joint venture between Daimler and Foton, are planning truck production in China due to the booming logistics services and tougher safety and emission regulations.
Who owns a stake in AB Volvo?
Chinese Geely, which owns Volvo Cars, holds a stake in AB Volvo, while U.S. automaker Ford has a stake in Jiangling Motors Corp.

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