Nanjing Automobile is a state-owned enterprise with a history that dates from 1947, making it the oldest of the Chinese automobile manufacturers although the comparatively younger FAW Automotive was the first to make cars.
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Nanjing Automobile is a state-owned enterprise with a history that dates from 1947, making it the oldest of the Chinese automobile manufacturers although the comparatively younger FAW Automotive was the first to make cars.
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Nanjing Automobile Auto merged with the much larger SAIC in 2007 becoming a subsidiary of that company.
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Nanjing Automobile Auto has repeatedly used technology transfers to make the company more competitive.
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Nanjing Automobile Auto acquired some assets of MG Rover Group and Powertrain Ltd in 2005 after the group had entered administration.
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Nanjing Automobile Auto decided to establish production bases for MGs at Longbridge and Nanjing Automobile.
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MG Factory of Nanjing Automobile Auto is located in the High-level New Technology Economic Development Zone in Pukou .
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Nanjing Automobile Auto started production of the Rover Streetwise-based MG 3SW in 2008.
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Nanjing Automobile Auto has had at least two joint ventures with the Italian automaker Fiat.
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In 1996, Nanjing Auto established Naveco with Iveco, Fiat's commercial vehicles unit.
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Sometime before the 1980s, Nanjing Automobile Auto was under the joint jurisdiction of both the central and local governments.
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Nanjing Automobile Auto is a subsidiary of SAIC, having been merged with the much larger automaker in 2007.
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