German carmaker VW to resume production in Kenya by end of the year
German carmaker Volkswagen has announced it
will scale up its operation in the auto assembly of passenger vehicles in
Kenya, in a partnership with a local automaker aimed at selling more cars
across Eastern Africa by end of the year.
VW South Africa said in a statement it would
scale up five more models there, purely driven by market demands in
collaboration with local carmaker Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers (KVM), in which
CFAO is a major shareholder.
Volkswagen South Africa Chief Executive
Martina Biene noted that the world's biggest carmaker by numbers believed in
Kenya's potential to develop "a very big fully-fledged" automotive
industry.
"The East African Community has got the
potential, and VWGA will make Kenya the East Africa Hub. We will deepen our
investment in the region expanding from ICE, Hybrid, and electric vehicles to
passenger vehicles progressively,” said Biene.
“As a responsible OEM, we will invest in
recycling, vocational training, deepen localization, create green jobs, and
ensure we are growing sustainable supply chain enterprises.”
After meeting VW executives in Nairobi on
Tuesday, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi said: "I am happy to
welcome back the Volkswagen Group, currently the largest car manufacturer in
the world, back to Kenya."
Mudavadi said that Kenya was keen to
industrialize as a country and acknowledged the role auto manufacturers play in
realizing an industrialization strategy. Kenya is open for business.
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