BMW set up shop in China in 2003 when it joined forces with local automaker Brilliance to form a joint venture. A year later, the Dadong plant in Shenyang began series production, followed in 2012 by the Tiexi plant, also located in Liaoning’s provincial capital. Fast-forward to 2026, and the company’s Chinese manufacturing footprint is about to reach a major milestone. Speaking this week during the quarterly call, BMW CEO Oliver Zipse announced…
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