BANGKOK—When SAIC Motor Corp. more than a year ago announced plans to make cars in Thailand by 2014, it was seen as a significant move by the Chinese auto industry to secure a foothold in Southeast Asia’s largest manufacturing hub.
But China’s top auto maker appears to be running into trouble in one of its first major attempts to produce cars abroad.
A joint venture between SAIC and CP Group, Thailand’s largest conglomerate,…
Read more: Chinese Car Maker Faces Thai Roadblocks
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