Chinese automakers exit talks to buy Fisker Automotive

March 20, 2013
The Wall Street Journal reports two Chinese automakers exit talks due to concerns about loan arrangement with U.S. government.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Chinese auto makers including Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and Dongfeng have pulled away from talks to buy struggling electric vehicle maker Fisker Automotive over a disagreement on their loan arrangement with the U.S. government. A summary of the report is available on www.newenergyworldnetwork.com, a green energy investment news website. To read the summary, click here.

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