Czech car manufacturer Skoda Auto was to
start production in China, an official said.
The company's spokesman Jaroslav Cerny
said that Skoda signed a deal with Shanghai Volkswagen on
Monday to start producing its Octavia model in China in
2007.
Skoda Auto is owned by German manufacturer
Volkswagen AG.
The strategy behind the move is to boost
the Skoda brand on the Chinese market, which currently sells
around 2,000 cars annually there.
"That is nothing on the Chinese market,"
Cerny said. "We need to expand our presence."
The company is planning to produce some
40,000 vehicles in the Shanghai plant in 2007 and hopes
to increase the annual production to about 80,000 cars in
the following years.
"Further production will depend on how the market develops
there," Cerny said.
"At the beginning, the cars will go to the Chinese
market, but we hope we could later export them also to the
neighboring countries," he said.
Skoda Auto is the country's largest and
most profitable exporter. It sold 451,675 cars of its three
models, Fabia, Octavia and Superb, in some 90 countries
in 2004. Apart from its three plants in the Czech Republic,
the company also has plants in Ukraine and India.
The Indian plant produces around 10,000 cars annually, comprising
both the Octavia and the Superb sedan model.
Source:Shenzhen Daily