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Fiat Plans Future After Nanjing Split
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Italian carmaker Fiat is planning its Chinese strategy after ending its partnership with domestic carmaker Nanjing Automobile Group and in doing so, losing its production facilities. From July 2008, Fiat will turn its attention to imported completely built units (CBUs), with the launch of three new models - the Bravo hatchback, Linea sedan and Grande Punto hatchback. Plans are also in place to launch the new revamped Fiat 500 small car in China in

