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Chinese cars to be built in US
The London News.Net Wednesday 10th March, 2010
The Los Angeles Business Journal has reported that Chinese car maker BYD may build an assembly plant in Los Angeles County.
It is believed the headquarters of BYD in the US will be situated at the plant, which is likely to fill one million square feet of assembly and office space.
In January, the BYD electric car company displayed its e6 electric crossover at the Detroit auto show and said it planned to start selling the car in the US in the second half of 2010. Email this story to a friend
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Sam's Bull 03-10-10, 01:24 AM |
Chinese car company to have plant in US
Thanks Wal-mart. The money the Chinese make selling cheap plastic crap through your stores has given them $774 billion to spend here buying and building plants to compete with American companies and jobs. I hope they buy out Bentonville. Enjoy the chop sui!
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Ricard 03-10-10, 01:27 AM |
the Wal-mart Walton billionaires are very patriotic
Are you kidding me - the Waltons are very patriotic - they bow to Chairman Mao’s statue every morning.
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chink_chopper 03-10-10, 10:34 AM |
Sam’s Bull;190529: Thanks Wal-mart. The money the Chinese make selling cheap plastic crap through your stores has given them $774 billion to spend here buying and building plants to compete with American companies and jobs. I hope they buy out Bentonville. Enjoy the chop sui!
millions of slopehead labor will also come along with the new plants to stay “competiti"ve
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Anonymous 03-10-10, 05:13 AM |
One for the money one for Walmart CEO and none for the worker but a few changes.Like Obama said we need change and we are getting but change and feww penny with lot of headache.
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chink_chopper 03-10-10, 10:32 AM |
hmmmm ..... more "$ auto marts” with everything for a buck
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Anonymous 03-10-10, 11:24 AM |
are you sugesting us to sell more expensive thing with the same quality and asked the american to pay for it? china gave the best offered in the world, cheapn plastic? did you see blackberry mobile phone? HTC, lenovo, asus, Dell, even toshiba, samsung flat screen, are all of that cheap? all of them are made in china, and given a choice to buy expensive sony dvd player or chinese player, I would ratehr to buy chinese player since it is cheaper and the picture is just the same crisp, and the quality is almost the same, hooooolyshit!
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