UzDaewooAuto
Uz-DaewooAvto (Uzbek: O'z-DeuAvto, Russian: Уз-ДэуАвто) is a 1992 founded joint venture between the Uzbek state owned UzAvtosanoat and the South Korean GM Daewoo. The company produces vehicles under the brand name Uz-Daewoo[1][2] and is increasingly important in the markets of the CIS area.[3] The company's assembly plant is located in Asaka.[1] The company began production of vehicles on the 19th July 1996.[4] The initiative to establish the Uzbek automobile industry goes back to the administration of State President Islam Abdugʻaniyevich Karimov.[5] GM Uzbekistan produced 106,334 units during the first half of 2011.[6] The company shares its assembly plant with GM Uzbekistan.
GM Uzbekistan
General Motors Uzbekistan, or GM Uzbekistan, was established in March 2008 as part of a new joint venture, and the Nexia and Matiz were sold under the Chevrolet badge together with an extended range of European Chevrolet models produced at the Asaka factory. The joint venture is owned by Uzavtosanoat JSC (75%) and General Motors Corporation (25%).[7]
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