Jan 30 (Reuters) - Russian carmaker Avtotor on Monday
said it has begun production of Chinese Kaiyi cars at its plant
in Kaliningrad, Russia's exclave on the Baltic coast.
The company said in a statement that it's preparing to start
sales of the Kaiyi model E5 early this year and launch
production of another three models by the end of the year.
Chinese brands have become major players in Russia's car
market, reflecting China's growing importance to the Russian
economy following the exodus of Western companies over Moscow's
decision to send troops into Ukraine last February.
Avtotor, which previously assembled German BMW and
South Korean Hyundai and Kia brands,
also has agreements with two other Chinese automakers. It plans
to produce around 50,000 cars in 2023, Anton Alikhanov, the
Kaliningrad regional governor, said in December.
China's influence is being felt elsewhere in the car market.
JAC Motors' design, engineering and platform are being used to
revive the Soviet-era Moskvich, production of which began late
last year.
($1 = 69.9000 roubles)
(Reporting by Gleb Stolyarov; Editing by Alexander Marrow and
Sharon Singleton)