Volvo Cars open to US partnerships, CEO says

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OSLO, May 13 (Reuters) – Sweden’s Volvo Cars is open to cooperation with other ‌companies in the United States as ‌the auto maker seeks to better utilise the existing ​production capacity at its South Carolina plant, the company’s CEO said on Wednesday.

Auto makers worldwide are scrambling to rethink their production strategies ‌to contend with ⁠President Donald Trump’s duties on foreign cars, part of his wider policy ⁠to boost U.S. manufacturing.

Volvo Cars, which has set out several plans for building more ​cars in ​the U.S., is ​open to cooperation in ‌assembly and construction as well as in sourcing and supply chain activities, CEO Hakan Samuelsson told the FT “Future of the Car” conference.

“That is something I think we need as ‌we are now increasing ​our presence in the ​U.S.,” Samuelsson said.

“It’s ​part of the regionalisation of ‌the world, we need to ​be much ​more industrially present in the U.S. and we need to fill the factory ​we have ‌there,” he added.

Volvo Cars is majority-owned by ​China’s Geely Holding.

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik; ​editing by Niklas Pollard)

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