FT EnE, looking to enter Chinese filter market
Finetex ㅣ 2017-06-12 ㅣ 4530
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To form a Joint Venture with a local Chinese filter company Aiming to
start production from this Aug...
An
announcement has been made by FT EnE that it has signed an agreement with the
Chinese automotive filter company, Yili, for production and marketing filters
in China Yili was
established in 1998. The firm is currently manufacturing and distributes
various types of automobile filters to automakers across more than 60
countries. The headquarter is located in Qinghe, Hebei China. Currently, Yili
owns and operates two R&D centers and seven manufacturing plants. In this JV,
it is agreed that FT EnE will hold 55% stake with 60% appointment right for
board of directors and the rest will be held by its partner. In other words,
FT EnE will take the control stake and the company’s investment will be made in
the kind of electro-spinning line which is agreed at the value of US$ 5 mil per
line.
Yili has
guaranteed sales of US$ 9 mil, $ 18 mil, and $ 25 mil during each year for the
first 3 years. With this JV, Yili’s plan is to adopt nanofiber on its
automobile filters first, and then expand its nanofiber product lines in
accordance with capacity increase. FT EnE has already
completed the nanofiber electrospinning unit and it is scheduled to be sent to
the China when testing completes in FT EnE’s new plant at Hwasung, Gyeongi
Province of Korea. First formal operation in China is expected to start from
coming August.
FT EnE’s
spokesman said the deal was signed by FT EnE Canada, a 100% owned subsidiary of
FT EnE. On-going uneasy relationships between Korea and China over THADD issue had
partly led FT EnE Canada to sign the deal instead of its parent company in
Korea. The spokesman added, however, that the business results of this JV will
be reflected on parent company’s financial statement on consolidated basis. |
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