Volkswagen AG is exploring a potential joint venture with Chinese
automaker Anhui Jianghuai Automobile (JAC Motor), Chinese media reported
on Wednesday.
JAC said in a statement on the Shanghai stock exchange late Tuesday that it was halting trading in its shares because it planned to sign a cooperative memorandum of understanding but gave no further details.
State-owned newspaper China Daily reported, citing sources, that VW and JAC likely aim to build a new joint venture together. Independent financial news outlet Caixin also reported that VW was the unnamed potential partner mentioned in JAC's filing.
According to Caixin, the joint venture would be aimed at making electric cars, with sales in the so-called "new energy vehicle" segment having more than quadrupled in China last year thanks to a raft of government incentives and targets.
An official in JAC's media office declined to comment in advance of a public announcement.
A VW spokesman said the company would release a statement later on Wednesday when contacted about the matter. He did not elaborate.
VW is locked in a dead heat with US automaker General Motors for the title of largest automaker in China, the world's biggest auto market, with GM's primary joint ventures slightly edging out VW's to sell the most cars in the market last year, according to automaker association data.
Global auto brands are only allowed to manufacture cars domestically in China through joint ventures with local partners, with automakers typically limited to two JV partners.
VW already has joint ventures with SAIC Motor and China FAW Group.
JAC Motor is the ninth largest automaker in China by group sales, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
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JAC said in a statement on the Shanghai stock exchange late Tuesday that it was halting trading in its shares because it planned to sign a cooperative memorandum of understanding but gave no further details.
State-owned newspaper China Daily reported, citing sources, that VW and JAC likely aim to build a new joint venture together. Independent financial news outlet Caixin also reported that VW was the unnamed potential partner mentioned in JAC's filing.
According to Caixin, the joint venture would be aimed at making electric cars, with sales in the so-called "new energy vehicle" segment having more than quadrupled in China last year thanks to a raft of government incentives and targets.
A VW spokesman said the company would release a statement later on Wednesday when contacted about the matter. He did not elaborate.
VW is locked in a dead heat with US automaker General Motors for the title of largest automaker in China, the world's biggest auto market, with GM's primary joint ventures slightly edging out VW's to sell the most cars in the market last year, according to automaker association data.
Global auto brands are only allowed to manufacture cars domestically in China through joint ventures with local partners, with automakers typically limited to two JV partners.
VW already has joint ventures with SAIC Motor and China FAW Group.
JAC Motor is the ninth largest automaker in China by group sales, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
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