BMW to spend $4.2 bn for majority stake in China project

IANS  |  Beijing 

German is set to acquire majority stake in its joint venture in China, Brilliance Automotive, by spending $4.2 billion, according to a statement by the group on Thursday.

For the first time ever, is all set to lift restrictions in the Chinese automobile sector, allowing to increase its stake from 50 per cent to 75 per cent in the joint venture, news reported.

"The company has signed an agreement with its joint venture partner, a subsidiary wholly owned by Brilliance Automotive Holdings Ltd. (CBA), to acquire an additional 25 per cent shareholding," said the statement.

has sought to "further strengthen its long-term cooperation with CBA, increase production capacity at the existing sites" in

BMW will invest more than $3 billion in its manufacturing sites in the northeastern city of and "expand the localization of additional models including 'new energy vehicles'".

The agreement will conclude in 2022, the year from which foreign manufacturers will no longer need joint ventures to operate in the country, the report said.

This year, will eliminate the 50 per cent cap on ownership for firms selling specialized vehicles and electric and hybrid cars.

In 2020, this measure will also be extended to commercial vehicles and in 2022 to passenger vehicles.

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 15:44 IST