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China's SAIC plans to build first EU car plant in Spain's Galicia

China's SAIC plans to build first EU car plant in Spain's Galicia

ReutersMon, June 1, 2026 at 6:29 PM UTC

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SAIC Motor logo is seen in this illustration taken January 16, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

June 1 (Reuters) - China's SAIC Motor Corp plans to set up a car factory in Spain's northwestern region of ‌Galicia that would be its first production facility in the ‌European Union, the regional government said on Monday.

Galicia's leader Alfonso Rueda said ​his administration had given strategic priority to the project, with an initial investment envisaged at around €200 million.

The project, which includes a logistics hub, still requires the central government's approval for foreign direct investment.

SAIC ‌owns the MG brand, ⁠which is popular in Europe and prioritises electrified powertrains.

The plant in the port of Ferrol should ⁠create about 1,000 direct jobs and more indirect ones, and will use many locally produced components, the government said in a ​statement.

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Provided all ​necessary approvals are in place ​by then, construction should ‌start next year and the plant would become operational in 2028, according to Rueda.

When a second phase is complete, the plant will be able to produce 120,000 cars a year.

Several Chinese car manufacturers are planning to start production in Spain, which has one ‌of Europe's largest car-making industries. Chinese ​carmakers have gained market share in ​Spain amid an aggressive ​price war by EV makers worldwide.

China's Chery <9973.HK>, in ‌a joint venture with Spanish ​carmaker EBRO, plans ​to start making cars at a former Nissan plant in Barcelona at the end of this year or the ​first quarter of ‌2027. The Chery-Ebro venture said in 2024 it would ​aim to produce up to 150,000 vehicles a year ​by 2029.

(Reporting by Andrei Khalip)

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