Bridgestone to Invest $700 million in Brazil
The Associated Press new agency is reporting that Bridgestone Corp will invest $700 million (£364 million) in the construction of a new factory in northeastern Brazil, according to Brazilian news sources.
The company plans to build the plant in the state of Bahia because of strong expansion in Brazil’s motor vehicle production industry, the daily Valor Economico newspaper said. Bridgestone’s Brazilian unit had no immediate comment on the report. The company says it plans to invest $300 million (£156 million) in the first stage of the project alone.
Bridgestone’s existing factory in a Sao Paulo suburb produces up to 30,000 tyres per day. The Valor newspaper did not reveal details of the new plant’s production capacity, although it is likely that the new plant will be used to produce passenger car tyres.
Brazilian car production reached 2,020,704 vehicles for the period between January and November, up 20.8 per cent from the first 11 months of 2003, reflecting the country’s robust recovery from a sluggish 2003, when the economy grew less than 1 per cent. The auto industry’s trade association is predicting an output of 2.2 million vehicles by the end of 2004.
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