Chinese Automaker Great Wall Motors Opens Factory in Brazil
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In a ceremony to every orchestra and with the presence of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the Chinese company GWM (Great Wall Motors) officially inaugurated the production plant in Iracemápolis, state of São Paulo (Brazil), which in 2021 had acquired Mercedes-Benz and which redesigned and modernized completely to leave it in line with the global standards of the automaker that is celebrating its 35th anniversary. These are the 10 cheapest a…
Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors opens factory in Brazil
Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors has just opened its first plant in anywhere in the Americas – in Brazil. The launch comes only weeks after another major Chinese car company also started operations in the country. CGTN’s Paulo Cabral reports from Iracemápolis.


Chinese automaker GWM opens first factory in South America
Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors (GWM) officially launched its first manufacturing facility in the Americas, located in Brazil, with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva present at the ceremony. The plant is set to function as a regional export hub for Latin America.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and China's Great Wall Motor (GWM) CEO Mu Feng attend the opening of the GWM automobile factory on August 15, 2025, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. China News Service | China News Service | Getty ImagesBEIJING — Chinese electric car companies are increasing investments in overseas factories as they…
The President of Brazil left a strong message in the framework of the inauguration of the GWM plant in Iracem polis. He said that the country offers predictability, which is committed to education and promised a fiscal reform.
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