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Rover's China deal looks dead.(Cover Story)

Automotive News Europe,  November, 2002  by Wernle, Bradford

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Byline: Bradford Wernle Automotive News Europe

Sources in China say MG Rover's joint venture in the country is probably doomed.

MG Rover officials are still holding onto hope that their deal with China Brilliance will go ahead.

The venture is key to the British independent manufacturer's future product plans. But it is in danger of falling victim to China Brilliance's problems following the departure of company founder Yang Rong.

A China Brilliance official, who declined to be identified, told Automotive News Europe: "We are contacting MG Rover and want to talk ...

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