JAC Motors Opens Italy Subsidiary, Accelerating Global Expansion
JAC Motors has officially opened its Italy subsidiary in Turin, marking a new step in the company’s expansion across the European market.
The opening ceremony was attended by government representatives from China and Italy, senior company executives, industry partners, and members of the media. The event took place in Turin, a city with a long history in the automotive industry and a key industrial hub in Italy.
Following the ribbon-cutting and unveiling ceremony, JAC Motors formally launched its localized operations in Europe. The establishment of the Italy subsidiary is expected to strengthen the company’s operational capabilities in the region and support its long-term development strategy in the European market.
Italy plays an important role in Europe’s industrial landscape, while Turin is known for its strong manufacturing base and automotive expertise. JAC Motors said the decision to set up its Italy subsidiary in Turin was based on an assessment of the local business environment, the growth potential of the European market, and opportunities for industrial cooperation.
The company stated that it will focus on meeting local customer needs by working closely with the European market. JAC Motors plans to provide reliable products and comprehensive after-sales services, aiming to build long-term customer relationships and support sustainable business growth in Europe.
The launch of JAC Motors Italy also reflects broader cooperation between China and Italy in areas such as advanced manufacturing and green transportation. Looking ahead, JAC Motors said it will adopt a long-term, win-win approach, using Turin as a strategic base to further expand its presence across Europe. The company plans to work with local partners to support the development of sustainable and smart mobility solutions.
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