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peppertree

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Fri Feb 17, 2023, 02:15 PM Feb 2023

China's Chery announces $400 million electric auto plant in Argentina [View all]

Chinese automaker Chery announced that it will invest US$400 million in Argentina to establish a production plant for 100,000 electric vehicles (EV) annually.

The plant is slated to generate 6,000 direct jobs, and comes on the heels of plans by steel and nickel giant Tsingshan to increase lithium carbonate output in its NW Argentina site to 50,000 tons annually.

The announcement was made after the meeting held yesterday in the city of Wuhu between the vice president of Chery International, Zhang Shenghan; Argentina's Secretary of Industry, José de Mendiguren; and the Argentine Ambassador to China, Sabino Vaca Narvaja.

The company's objective by the end of 2030 is to manufacture 100,000 vehicles per year in Argentina - a sizable addition to the country's current auto output of around 550,000 units annually.

Founded in 1997, Chery is currently the ninth largest auto manufacturer in China - with around a million units annually. It already operates a plant in Brazil since 2014 - though Argentina's would be its first in the region for EVs.

At: https://infonews-com.translate.goog/autos-electricos-un-fabricante-chino-invierte-us-400-millones-en-argentina.html?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp



Argentina's Secretary of Industry, José de Mendiguren (middle, in screen), joins a teleconference with officials from Chinese automaker Chery and the Argentine Embassy, for Chery's announcement Thursday of an Argentine plant for 100,000 EVs annually.

Chery plans to make Argentina the regional base for new energy cars, given the lithium reserves available in the country's mountainous northwest.
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China has been sinking huge amounts of money into Africa and South America for a reason. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #1
There's the 'soft power' angle, yes - but also the fact that US & European firms tend to ignore them peppertree Feb 2023 #2
Russia and China are carving up the world behind the scenes. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #3
Whatever influence Russia had, they frittered away peppertree Feb 2023 #4
Time will tell how this all plays out. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #5
Absolutely. peppertree Feb 2023 #6
As long as Argentina understands there are strings attached. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #7
Possibly - but nothing NEARLY as stringy as the loan Trump forced the IMF to give Argentina in 2018 peppertree Feb 2023 #8
It's all the same point I am making Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #9
You're saying Trump deliberately pushed Argentina into a corner, so they'd have to rely on China? peppertree Feb 2023 #10
I am going to shed a bit more light, my friend. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #11
Thanks for the compliment! peppertree Feb 2023 #12
Trust me. There is something China wants from Argentina. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #13
You're right: they're cornering (or at least, getting a leg up) on their lithium supply peppertree Feb 2023 #14
Either short sighted or by design. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #15
Yeah - money talks. And often to the exclusion of other considerations. peppertree Feb 2023 #16
Delighted to interact with you! Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #17
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