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Nanjing says Longbridge
will produce MGs in August
New UK chief says that production of the TF
LE500 sportscar will start up from August with more to come
later
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MG
and Tata in emergency talks
The relationship between MG Rover and Tata Motors, India's
second largest car manufacturer, have reached a low ebb following
the dire sales performance of the Rover-branded Tata in the
UK.
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Making Chinese models
MG Rover Group with parent company
Phoenix Venture Holdings (PVH) and Shanghai Automotive Industry
Corporation (SAIC) announce that following the signing of
an agreement, they have now entered into an exclusivity arrangement
in order that the companies can develop a far reaching strategic
relationship.
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Winning national
awards
MG Rover
Group was the winner of the Manufacturing Foundation Award
for the Best Partnership between Business and Education in
the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ (IMechE) prestigious
Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2004.
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Rover seeks Proton power
to survive
MG Rover’s desperate fight for survival has taken a
new surprising twist after Proton announced it had signed
a letter of intent to collaborate with the troubled British
carmaker in the future development of vehicle projects.
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