General Motors and Kazakhstan’s largest car manufacturer Asia Avto are expanding the scope of their collaboration. The partners began assembling Chevrolet models at Asia Avto’s plant in Ust-Kamenogorsk in Kazakhstan in 2007. Jim Bovenzi, president and managing director of GM Russia and CIS, and Anatoly Balushkin, chairman of Asia Avto, have Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
General Motors and Kazakhstan’s largest car manufacturer Asia Avto are expanding the scope of their collaboration. The partners began assembling Chevrolet models at Asia Avto’s plant in Ust-Kamenogorsk in Kazakhstan in 2007.
Jim Bovenzi, president and managing director of GM Russia and CIS, and Anatoly Balushkin, chairman of Asia Avto, have
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