CHINA: Chery’s new Dalian plant to produce both Chery and Subaru vehicles

Author: Dave Leggett | 24 August 2011

Chery's upcoming plant in Dalian is expected to manufacture vehicles not only for its proposed joint venture with Subaru, but also some of its brands including export models.

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