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Putin opens Mercedes plant in Russia

ESIPOVO, Russia, April 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Russian President Vladimir
Putin Russia and German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier unveiled a Mercedes-
Benz car plant in Russia on Wednesday, praising cooperation between the two
countries.

“We will support such projects in the future for sure,” Putin said at an
opening ceremony outside Moscow.

Germany’s Daimler began construction of a Mercedes-Benz plant at an
industrial park some 50 kilometres northwest of Moscow in 2017, investing
more than 250 million euros ($280.8 million) in the factory.

The high-end Daimler brand, which also assembles commercial vehicles in
Russia, will produce sedans and SUVs at the new plant.

The carmaker plans to produce 25,000 vehicles a year there and employ
around 1,000 people.

“Mercedes cars will be popular with Russian consumers for sure,” Putin
said, adding that he has driven a Mercedes.

Altmaier, on his third visit to Russia since he became economy minister
last year, said the factory is “proof that Russia and Germany can develop
their cooperation”.

“Of course we should resolve our political problems, we must make sure
that conflicts end. But at the same time, we should develop economic
relations,” Altmaier said.

He added that a “prosperous Russia is in the interest of a prosperous
Germany.”

Following a period of growth and massive investment by global automotive
makers, Russia’s car market collapsed between 2013 and 2016.

Russia’s economy has been whiplashed by international sanctions over
Moscow’s role in the Ukraine crisis as well as a crash in global oil prices.

Last week, US carmaker Ford said it would close two assembly plants in
Russia after deciding to stop making passenger cars there due to poor car
sales.

However Mercedes-Benz, as with many other high-end brands, has weathered
the Russian crisis.

German-Russian trade amounted to 61.9 billion euros (over $69.5 billion)
in 2018, according to Berlin’s economy ministry.

Germany is a major importer of Russian natural gas.

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