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  2. SAIC Motor UK - Wikipedia

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    SAIC Motor UK formed when SAIC Motor bought out MG Motor from Nanjing Automobile in 2006. SAIC Motor UK Technical Centre is a subsidiary of the SAIC holding company, and evolved from the Ricardo 2010 consultancy that was working with SAIC including devleping the Roewe models and helping production of the Rover KV6 engine in China.

  3. File:SAIC Logo 2013-05-10.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:SAIC Logo 2013-05-10.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 529 × 164 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 99 pixels | 640 × 198 pixels | 1,024 × 317 pixels | 1,280 × 397 pixels | 2,560 × 794 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 529 × 164 pixels, file size: 1 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  4. State Administration for Industry and Commerce - Wikipedia

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    Prior to March 2018, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce ( SAIC; Chinese: 国家工商行政管理总局) was the authority in the People's Republic of China responsible for advancing legislation concerning the administration of industry and commerce in the People's Republic. [1] On a local level, the organizations ...

  5. List of SAIC vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and former automobiles produced by Chinese automaker SAIC Motor Corp., Ltd. (abbreviated as SAIC), under its brands of IM, Maxus, MG, Rising, Roewe. In light of SAIC's frequent practice of rebadging among its various brands, this list will prioritize showcasing the original models instead of their rebadged ones.

  6. Maxus - Wikipedia

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    SAIC Maxus Automotive Co., Ltd. trading as Maxus and sometimes known by the pinyin transcription of its Chinese name, Datong (大通) is a Chinese vehicle brand. Currently, it is a commercial and passenger vehicle manufacturer being a wholly owned subsidiary of SAIC Motor , [1] [2] which owns other brands such as MG and Roewe .

  7. SGMW Motor Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    PT SGMW Motor Indonesia is a subsidiary owned by SAIC Motor and SAIC-GM-Wuling.It is the first Chinese automotive company to build a manufacturing plant in Indonesia.. Unlike their operations in China, SGMW Indonesia only market vehicles in one marque, Wuling Motors, instead of both Wuling and Baojun.