The world'
largest auto parts supplier, Robert Bosch Group, held a
press conference on its China strategy in 2005 in Shanghai
on Thursday. The decision to hold the press conference a
day before the "Auto Shanghai 2005" conference
indicates that Bosch Group has given this strategy much
consideration.
Bosch Group
director Rudolf Colm, who is also in charge of its Asia-Pacific
business, said that by the year 2007 Bosch would add another
$600 million investment to support the development of China's
auto industry. The president of Bosch (China) Investment
said the $600 million new investment would be used to build
4 projects including the Bosch Automotive Diesel System
Ltd., Bosch Technology Center (Suzhou) Ltd. and Changzhou
Plant expansion project, etc.
According to
the latest statistics, by the year 2006 China will surpass
Germany to become the third largest auto producer, following
the US and Japan. Bosch hopes to further develop its China
business through this investment. In 2004 Bosch spent $600
million on procurements in China. Bosch (China) Investment
declared that Bosch would double its procurements in China
by the year 2007, which would reach $1.2 billion.
Source:People's
Daily