Stellantis and Dongfeng announce joint venture to manufacture Jeep and Peugeot vehicles in China
Stellantis and Chinese automaker Dongfeng have entered a $1.2 billion (€1 billion) joint venture to produce Jeep and Peugeot branded vehicles in China. The deal represents a significant manufacturing partnership between the Italian-American automotive group and its Chinese counterpart. The venture aims to expand production capacity and market presence for both brands in the Chinese market.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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Both outlets report the same deal structure and value with minimal editorial divergence; Reuters emphasizes dollar valuation ($1.2B) while FT cites euro equivalent (€1bn), a technical distinction with no substantive difference.
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“Stellantis and Dongfeng in $1.2 billion deal to make Jeeps, Peugeots in China”
“China to produce Jeep and Peugeot cars under €1bn Dongfeng deal”
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