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France's PSA opens car plant in China
by Staff Writers
Shanghai, China (AFP) July 02, 2013


Troubled French automaker PSA Peugeot Citroen on Tuesday opened a new plant in central China, vowing to raise its share of the world's biggest car market.

The plant in the city of Wuhan has an annual production capacity of 300,000 vehicles, PSA said in a statement without giving figures for its investment.

PSA is struggling to restructure at home with job cuts and the closure of a major plant.

Last year it reported a record loss of 5.0 billion euros and its finance arm had to be rescued with government support.

China has become a hugely important market for the world's auto firms given its size and steady growth, while the European market has slumped due to the sovereign debt crisis.

The new plant, a joint venture between PSA and China's Dongfeng Motor, will boost the venture's annual production capacity to between 450,000 and 600,000 vehicles from 2013, and eventually to 750,000 units in 2015, according to the statement.

The factory will produce two models, the Citroen C-Elysee and the Peugeot 301, and the output increase will allow the joint venture to lift market share to five percent in 2015, the statement said.

Chinese vehicle sales reached 19.31 million in 2012, when the PSA Group sold 442,000 units in the country.

US auto giant General Motors last month denied rumours it would inject more funds into PSA, after previously investing $400 million.

Dow Jones Newswires reported that PSA had held talks with Dongfeng on taking a stake in the French firm but the Chinese company has declined to comment.

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