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  2. Isuzu Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, General Motors and Isuzu formed a joint venture during the 1970s to create GM Philippines. More changes in management took place in the two decades that followed, leading to the creation of Isuzu Motors Pilipinas in 1989 as a subsidiary of Isuzu Motors Ltd. To pave the way for a new joint venture, the company ceased its operations in 1995.

  3. Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    2004–2013, MU-7 - midsize SUV, developed from D-Max platform that was on sale only in Thailand, Philippines, India and China. 1991–2020, Panther - van and pickup truck, sold as the Isuzu Hi-Lander/Crosswind in the Philippines, also sold throughout the ASEAN, and in India as the Chevrolet Tavera.

  4. Jiangxi Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    Jiangxi Isuzu Motors Co., Ltd. is a joint venture between Isuzu and Jiangling Motors Corporation Group (JMCG). [2] The venture is headquartered in Nanchang , Jiangxi province . It is focused on the production and sale of Isuzu pickups and their engines for the Chinese market.

  5. Ayala Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Honda Cars Makati, Inc. [34] [35] [36] and Honda Cars Cebu, Inc. [37] - Established in October 1990, Ayala Automotive Holdings began with a 12.9% stake in the P1.1B investment for the local operations and production plant of Honda Cars Philippines. Isuzu Automotive Dealership, Inc. [38] [39] [40] Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) (owns 15%)

  6. AC Industrials - Wikipedia

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    The core businesses under AC Industrials are Integrated Micro-Electronics, a global technology company in the Philippines and one of the top automotive EMS provider worldwide (based on revenues), [2] and AC Motors, a multi-brand dealership group and vehicle distributor carrying Honda, Isuzu, Kia, Volkswagen and KTM.

  7. Jiangling Motors Corporation Group - Wikipedia

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    Jiangling Tractor Company (JTC) was JMCG tractor assembling subsidiary. By 2004, it had a plant at Nanchang with the capacity to assemble up to 12,000 units. [41] In 2005, JMCG sold an 80% controlling stake in JTC to Indian Mahindra & Mahindra which renamed it Mahindra (China) Tractor Co., Ltd. [42] A JMCGL Qiling T7 truck, pictured in 2016

  8. Guangzhou Automobile Group Bus - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Isuzu Bus was set up as a joint venture between Isuzu and Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. based in Guangdong, China. They manufacture buses under the Guangzhou Isuzu brand. It was established in 2000 with Isuzu holding 49%, and Guangzhou Automobile holding the other 51%. [2] Isuzu withdrew from the joint venture in 2008. [3]

  9. GAC Group - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. was founded in 1955, [1] and in 2005 [8] become a holding of Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group [9] and a joint-stock company. [10] As of 2009 it was the 6th-largest automaker in China.