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Geely's Volvo buy signals new world order: Swedish media
by Staff Writers
Stockholm (AFP) March 29, 2010


Toyota to compensate Chinese consumers: govt
Beijing (AFP) March 29, 2010 - Toyota has agreed to pay compensation to drivers of the RAV4 model recalled in China, a Chinese provincial government said Monday, as the auto giant works to put to rest a damaging safety scandal. "Toyota has agreed to pay compensation to RAV4 consumers," the Zhejiang Provincial Administration for Industry and Commerce, in eastern China, said on its website. The announcement called it the first such compensation offer in China but did not specify an amount or say if it only applied to customers in Zhejiang province.

Toyota declined to confirm the announcement. "The company is in the middle of discussions with parties concerned and cannot confirm the report," Toyota spokeswoman Mieko Furuya told AFP in Tokyo. Toyota recalled more than 75,000 RAV4 sport utility vehicles made in China due to faulty accelerator pedals. It was part of a global recall of more than eight million vehicles.

Toyota representatives made the promise after meeting with government officials on Monday, the official Xinhua news agency reported. The automaker agreed to step up recalls, offer substitute vehicles to affected customers, and return purchase deposits, the report said. Early this month Toyota president Akio Toyoda visited Beijing to personally apologise to consumers in China. China's auto sales surged past those in the United States in 2009 to become the world's biggest car market, according to industry data released in January.

Chinese carmaker Geely's deal to buy Sweden's iconic Volvo brand offers a glimpse of a new world order clearly headed up by China, Swedish editorials said Monday.

"A new chapter in industrial history is being written in Gothenburg," the southwestern Swedish city where the 1.8-billion-dollar (1.3-billion-euro) deal was announced Sunday, financial editorialist Patricia Hedelius wrote in the Dagens Nyheter daily.

The deal, which ends more than a decade of Volvo ownership by Ford Motor Co, "offers a preview of how the world economic map is being re-drawn," she said.

The signing in Volvo's headquarters marked the first large-scale Chinese purchase of a European high-end car brand, but "the sensational deal is likely just one in a long line of deals going forward in which Chinese companies buy Western" technology know-how, Hedelius said.

"We will probably see a broad onslaught and strong determination from Chinese companies hunting for assets outside of China," she added.

Jacques Wallner, Dagens Nyheter's car editor, agreed, calling Sunday's deal "a first whiff announcing that new and storm-filled times await car makers in Europe, the US and Japan."

With Geely's purchase of an old European brand like Volvo, which was founded in 1926, China can boast "a Chinese car company with specialty technology," he said, predicting that "in time, consumers in the West will come to accept that quality cars can come from China."

While Wallner insisted it was useless feeling nostalgic for the good old days when Volvo was purely Swedish, he said he was nonetheless "saddened that a large Swedish car company has landed in the hands of the Chinese Communist dictatorship."

"China has no tradition of unions, co-determination and respect for workers ... it is a hierarchical society. Hopefully, Geely and China will learn more from Volvo than just the technology," he said.

While the Swedish government, the unions and much of the public in and around Gothenborg, celebrated Geely's vow to preserve Volvo factories in Sweden and Belgium, Nils-Olof Ollevik wrote in the Svenska Dagbladet daily that the joy was premature.

The deal, he pointed out, was being financed largely by the Chinese state and regional governments and banks, along with the European Investment Bank.

"No matter how good intentions were when the deal was signed yesterday, the conditions can change extremely quickly, especially for a company that gets its loans from banks controlled by a dictator regime," he said.

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