SHANGHAI, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Privately owned Chinese car maker Geely said on Tuesday that it aimed to export one-third of its vehicles by 2010, rising to two-thirds by 2015.
Geely Holding Group, parent of listed Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. , shipped 15,000 vehicles overseas last year. That number would more than double to 33,000 in 2007, it said in a statement.
Exports would come to 270,000 vehicles by 2010, out of a total of 800,000 units.
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