Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC)
The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (abbreviated SAIC) is one of the "Big Three" Chinese automakers.
SAIC partnered with General Motors to form Shanghai GM, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, and the Pan-Asia Technical Automotive Center. SAIC also partnered with Volkswagen Group in the formation of Volkswagen Group China.
SAIC owns 20% stake of Chery, another Chinese automaker and in late 2004 took a 49% stake of SsangYong Motor Company.
Car brands owned by SAIC:
Chery (20%)
Ssang Yong (49%)
SAIC's Joint Ventures:
Shangai Volkswagen Automotive
Shangai General Motors Corporation
SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile
Other automotive companies owned by SAIC:
Shangai-Sunwin Bus Corporation
Shangai-Huizhong Automotive Manufacturing
Shangai-Xingfu Motorcycle
Shangai-New Holland Agricultural Machinary
Shangai-Pengpu Machinary
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