Volkswagen to Begin Assembling Cars In Nigeria Next Year

Volkswagen plans to start assembling cars in Nigeria as early as next year with Dubai-based conglomerate Stallion Group, Bloomberg reports.

The world’s second-largest automaker approved the project for small-scale final assembly because of tax rules that encourage local manufacturing, people familiar with the matter said.

A spokesman for VW declined to comment. Stallion Group didn’t respond to messages seeking comment.

Assembly in Nigeria would mark Wolfsburg, Germany-based Volkswagen’s first production on the continent outside South Africa. VW’s only other African manufacturing facilities comprise a car factory in Uitenhage, outside Port Elizabeth, where it produces the Polo small car, while the MAN commercial-vehicle unit has production locations in Olifantsfontain, near Johannesburg, and Pinetown, outside Durban. VW operates 107 factories globally.

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