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Magna Steyr develops 2-pronged China strategy
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"Chinese automakers are trying to raise their quality. They are also willing to spend more on engineering," said Markus Gran of Magna Steyr.
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Alysha Webb
November 19, 2007 05:00 AM
Magna Steyr is riding two automotive trends in China.
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