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China approves Geely takeover of Volvo

by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) July 29, 2010
China's commerce ministry has given the green light to plans by Zhejiang Geely Holding to buy Sweden's Volvo Cars from US auto giant Ford, a report said Thursday.

The deal was approved on Monday and does not require the backing of any other Chinese government agencies, Dow Jones Newswires reported, quoting an official in the commerce ministry's press section.

Geely, which agreed to take over Volvo in March, has said it will spend 2.7 billion dollars on the deal -- the original price tag of 1.8 billion dollars plus 900 million dollars in working capital to improve the brand.

The European Union's competition watchdog has already cleared the takeover.

The Chinese carmaker has said it expects to close its acquisition of the Swedish brand -- known for its sturdy family-friendly vehicles -- by the end of September.

Geely has said it plans to expand Volvo's presence in China, now the world's largest car market. Its chairman Li Shufu will also lead the Swedish firm, the two groups said earlier this month.

Geely has become one of China's biggest private car makers since launching its auto manufacturing business in 1997. It has annual production capacity of 300,000 cars but has sold fewer than 200,000 abroad since 1997.



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