The China Export and Import Bank (Eximbank) would grant loans of 10 billion
yuan (US$1.5 billion) to Chery Automobile to finance its overseas expansion,
according to a strategic cooperation agreement signed yesterday.
The Anhui Province-based Chery, the largest home-brand carmaker, would use
the money to support its global business, such as increasing products export as
well as imports of relevant technology and equipment, according to the
agreement.
Chery exported 125,000 cars in the first 10 months this year, outnumbering
the export volume for the whole last year. The company planned to export 400,000
cars in 2010.
The Eximbank, China's policy bank specially for supporting foreign trade and
foreign-related cooperation, has helped many Chinese enterprises with
competitive advantages edge into international markets.