FRANKFURT/BEIJING -- China's Great Wall Motor may consider building a plant in the European Union once again if its sales there hit 50,000 units a year, its Chairman Wei Jianjun said, as part of a push to seek growth in overseas markets.
FRANKFURT/BEIJING -- China's Great Wall Motor may consider building a plant in the European Union once again if its sales there hit 50,000 units a year, its Chairman Wei Jianjun said, as part of a push to seek growth in overseas markets.
The cuts amount to roughly 5% of the automaker’s connected-vehicle software team, which is under the purview of Doug Field, Ford’s chief EV, digital and design officer.