Peugeot boss Carlos Tavares said on Friday, March 6, that PSA and Fiat Chrysler (FCA) will need to review their strategy in China in order to boost sales after the closing of the merger between the two groups.
PSA and FCA are hoping to finalise a US$50 billion merger in early 2021 that would create the fourth-biggest car maker in the world, reported Reuters.
“We are in China to stay, we need to find a formula in order to succeed,” Tavares said.
Car sales of PSA in China have dropped by 55% to 117,084 units in 2019 due to fierce competition from local rivals. Its production site in the country is tailored to produce 1 million cars per year.
FCA has a co-enterprise with Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) in China, which has a 0.35% market share for passenger cars.
FCA Group vehicles’ sales in China were down to 90,000 in 2019 from 163,000 in 2018, according to its annual report.
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