Germany's ZF Friedrichshafen opens 15th China plant

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FRANKFURT, July 18 (Reuters) - ZF Friedrichshafen has opened its 15th plant in China, a car parts facility that is expected to generate more than 100 million euros ($120.7 million) in sales by 2007, Germany's third-biggest automotive supplier said on Monday.

The Changchun plant, a joint venture with Chinese car parts company Fawer, makes passenger car axles and will expand output next year to include ...

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