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China's Chery takes over former Nissan car factory in South Africa

Chery will keep 692 workers and invest millions to upgrade the former Nissan factory before starting production in mid-2027, executives said.

  • On Friday, China's Chery formally took over Nissan's car manufacturing plant in Rosslyn, committing to spend millions of dollars upgrading machinery ahead of starting vehicle production in South Africa in mid-2027.
  • Facing mounting competition and excess capacity in their domestic market, Chinese automakers are accelerating overseas expansion to increase global manufacturing and sales footprints for growth.
  • Chery committed to retaining all 692 existing employees at the facility, and Vice President Charlie Zhang of Chery Auto stated the project will create nearly 3,000 direct and indirect jobs.
  • The company expects to produce 15,000 vehicles during the late 2027 ramp-up phase, while Zhang noted the long-term goal is to turn the plant into an auto center supporting 100,000 annual vehicle sales in South Africa.
  • Initial production includes the Jetour T series, such as the Jaecoo J5 and Chery Tiggo 4, while Chery launched a program targeting 40% local content in the initial stage.
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(Beijing=Yonhap News) Correspondent Han Jong-gu = Chery, a leading Chinese automobile exporter, acquires Japan's Nissan Motor's plant in South Africa, and Africa...

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IOL broke the news in Cape Town, South Africa on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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