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July 5, 2007
The next Made-in-China export bound for the United States - cars, according to USA Today.
Chrysler Group signed a deal Wednesday with China's biggest automaker, Chery, to launch a low-cost production venture that could export the first Chinese-made cars to the United States.
The first cars will reach Latin America or Eastern Europe within a year, and models should be exported to North America and Western Europe in 2½ years, said Chrysler CEO Tom LaSorda.
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