Autozi Signs Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Suizhou SPV Chamber of Commerce

Reuters01-29
Autozi Signs Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Suizhou SPV Chamber of Commerce

Autozi Internet Technology (Global) Ltd. (Stock ticker: AZI), a leading automotive industry supply chain cloud platform operator in China, has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Hubei Suizhou Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) Chamber of Commerce. The partnership aims to transform the Suizhou SPV industrial base into a global hub for intelligent manufacturing of new energy SPVs. The five-year goal targets helping 10 selected SPV manufacturers in Suizhou grow their total annual sales from $500 million to over $2 billion, while boosting their global competitiveness and brand influence. This collaboration will focus on capital restructuring, digital upgrading, and international expansion, with phased implementation to integrate industrial resources and platform capabilities for high-quality development of the SPV sector.

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