Nanjing Auto to build car plant in Oklahoma-paper

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TOKYO, July 12 (Reuters) - China's Nanjing Automobile Group, which bought Britain's failed MG Rover brand last year, plans to set up a car plant in Ardmore, Oklahoma, to build 12,000 to 16,000 vehicles a year, Automotive News reported on Wednesday.

Citing a news release from Nanjing Automobile, the industry newspaper said the unlisted auto maker planned three production sites for the reborn version of MG Inc. -- a shuttered factory in Longbridge, England, a Nanjing plant and the ...

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