Some assets are from two manufacturing facilities that produce Nio EVs and started operating in 2018 and 2022, China Securities Journal reported.
Anhui Jianghuai said in a stock exchange filing that the sales, which include equipment and inventory, will help improve its asset structure and won’t affect operations. In a statement to Bloomberg News, Nio said it is aware of the situation at its partner and also added that ...
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