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Carmakers Boost Output To Meet Incentive Demands

July 2010 | Industry News

BMI's view that the requirement to produce at least 50,000 vehicles per year by 2013 to qualify for incentives under South Africa's Automotive Production and Development Programme (APDP) will prompt carmakers to invest in gradual expansion continues to play out. Japan's Nissan Motor is the latest company to announce that it will be looking to raise its output this year, in order to be ready for the APDP deadline in three

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