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Chirey, Chinese car brand, prepares its arrival in Mexico

  • Chinese automaker Chirey is set to enter the Mexican market in June of this year, and is actively working on logistics to ensure the availability of their vehicles assembled in China.
  • Chirey is proactively addressing the challenges posed by the global semiconductor shortage and longer shipping times caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Photograph of a car with the ChinaChirey logo. Chinese automaker Chirey will start selling its products in Mexico. Photo: Chirey.
Photograph of a car with the ChinaChirey logo. Chinese automaker Chirey will start selling its products in Mexico. Photo: Chirey.
02/18/2022
The Chinese automaker Chirey will begin to market its products in Mexico in June of this year, for which it is already preparing to have a sufficient supply of vehicles, as production in the sector has been depleted worldwide due to the lack of semiconductors. 


The vice-president of the brand in Mexico, José Ángel Sánchez, indicated that in order to have the necessary supply, the company is getting ready in terms of logistics, since the sanitary crisis due to covid-19 also brought with it a longer time in terms of maritime transportation, in such a way that the company estimates a time of three months to have these cars, assembled in China.


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