Dongfeng Motor Corporation
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Dongfeng Motor Corporation (Chinese: 东风汽车公司; Pinyin: Dōngfēng Qichē Gōngsī) is a Chinese automobile manufacturing firm. It manufactures and assembles buses, trucks, cars and parts under its own name and in joint ventures with a variety of international automobile firms.
Dongfeng (which means "East Wind") was founded at the behest of Chairman Mao Zedong in 1968. As part of his "Third Front" strategy, it was located in Hubei Province, far inland, to protect it from foreign invasion. It has become the second-largest automobile manufacturer in China. The company will make an Initial Public Offering in December 2005, though it will remain 70% owned by China's central government.
It has been recently named by Amnesty International for delivering military trucks to questionable regimes
Joint ventures
Dongfeng operates many joint venture manufacturing concerns in China.
- Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile — With the PSA Group produces the Citroën ZX, Xsara, Picasso, and Elysée, and Peugeot 307
- Dongfeng Motor Company — With the Nissan Motor Company produces the Nissan Sunny, Bluebird, Teana, and Tiida
- Dongfeng Honda Automobile Company — With the Honda Motor Company produces the Honda CRV
- Dongfeng Nissan-Diesel Company — With Nissan Diesel produces heavy trucks
- Dongfeng Yueda Kia Automobile Company — Dongfeng has a 25% share with Kia and Yueda to produce the Hyundai Accent, Kia Optima, and Kia Carnival/Cerato
- Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor Company — Wholly-owned subsidiary which produces the Dongfeng Future minivan
- Honda Automobile (China) Company — Dongfeng owns 10% of Honda's importer in Guangdong Province
- Dongfeng Automobile Company Limited — A joint venture with Cummins to produce Diesel trucks and engines
External links
- [Dongfeng Motor Company] - official company website
- [Dongfeng Motor Forums]
- [- Manufacturing China]
References
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