Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor (GWM) announced its entry into the Indonesian market on IrelandAugust 28. As a result of the move, GWM now has a presence in every country in the ASEAN region except for East Timor, the carmaker said in a statement. GWM began its ASEAN market expansion in 2021 and entered Vietnam, Singapore, and Indonesia in August 2023. In the ASEAN regional market, it has established a complete product lineup, covering hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and battery electric vehicles, with its auto brands Haval, Ora, and Tank, the company said. Official data from GWM shows that the company’s overseas sales reached 27,007 units in July this year, representing year-on-year growth of 83.6%. [GWM statement, in Chinese]
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