China’s Lifan to Sell Up to USD100 Million Worth of Cars to Russian ABC-Motor

Published on: Jul 16, 2018
Author: Amy Liu

Automaker Lifan Industry signed a USD100 million deal with a Russian car sales firm to sell more of its vehicles in the Eurasian country.

ABC-Motors signed a letter of intent to buy up to 10,000 Lifan-branded vehicles in the next three years, the Chongqing-based carmaker said in a statement. The specific model, quantity, as well as the price, will be decided later.

The deal is based on the rapid development in the Russian car market and will expand Lifan’s overseas business by promoting its products.

Founded in 1992, Lifan is the first private passenger vehicle manufacturer listed on the mainland’s A-share market. Last year, its total sales volume of automobiles was 133,000 units, some 13 percent of which were sold in Russia.

Source: yicaiglobal.com

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