Chery, JAC Plan Merger

   Date:2006/12/31

Chery, China's sixth largest carmaker and JAC, the country's largest producer of chassis and second largest producer of light trucks, will merge if the plan is approved by central authorities.

The plan was submitted in August to the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission under the State Council, the highest authority for all state-owned companies in China.

JAC, or Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd., will concede shares to Chery in exchange for using the latter's license to produce Sedans.

JAC, based in Hefei, capital of Anhui Province in east China, has been eying the more lucrative sedan market for some time, but the central authorities have stopped issuing new licenses amid concerns of oversupply.

The company had already poured hundreds of millions of yuan into its sedan project. A new plant with a capacity to produce 50,000 cars a year was expected to be operational in October.

Chery, also based in Anhui, was planning to launch its initial public offering (IPO) sometime next year.

Chery will acquire part of JAC's assets at a discounted price and get technical support from JAC for its commercial vehicle project. The merger plan was supported by the Anhui provincial government, which was keen to nurture a stronger automobile industry as competition in the industry heated up.

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