Chinese carmaker Geely buys Ford assembly facilities in Spain, local media reports

(Reuters) – Chinese automaker Geely has purchased part of a Ford factory in Spain and plans to build ​one of its models there, Spanish trade publication ‌La Tribuna de Automocion reported, citing unnamed sector sources.

Geely, China’s second-largest automaker after BYD, is in the midst of wider ​negotiations first reported by Reuters in February for shared ​vehicle technologies.

Geely did not immediately respond to requests ⁠for comment on the report published on Tuesday. A ​Ford representative called the news speculation and declined to ​comment.

Geely is one of many Chinese automakers moving to set up production in Europe to skirt tariffs and increasingly strict regulations on ​importing foreign-made cars.

The company has agreed to purchase ​the Body 3 vehicle assembly facilities at the Almussafes plant in ‌Valencia, ⁠La Tribuna de Automocion reported, adding that the automakers were also considering having Geely build a model for Ford.

The same publication reported on Wednesday that Chinese automaker ​SAIC Motor was ​considering a ⁠site in the northwestern Spanish port town of Ferrol, in Galicia, for production ​in Europe, citing unnamed sources familiar with ​negotiations.

The Galician ⁠government did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

In April, Galician Premier Alfonso Rueda visited SAIC Motor’s ⁠headquarters ​in Zhengzhou on a trip intended ​to attract investment from China to the region.

Reporting by Javi West Larrañaga ​in Gdansk, Editing by Victoria Waldersee and Bill Berkrot