Volvo Cars to buy parent Geely Holding's stake in China JVs

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Under the deal, whose financial details were not disclosed, Volvo will have full ownership of its manufacturing plants in Chengdu and Daqing, its national sales company in China and its R&D facility in Shanghai, the company said.

“With this agreement, Volvo Cars will become the first major non-Chinese automaker with full control over its Chinese operations,” Volvo Cars Chief Executive Hakan Samuelsson said in a statement.

Volvo said the transactions, which are subject to regulatory approval, would be carried out in two steps, starting in 2022 when the joint venture requirement for auto manufacturing in China will be lifted, and seen formally completed in 2023.

The Gothenburg-based carmaker, bought from Ford Motor (NYSE:F) Co by Geely in 2010, is exploring capital market options including a potential initial public offering (IPO) and stock market listing.