A senior China official
has encouraged Volkswagen to eventually list its two joint ventures
in the country, a move that would signal the first share-market
debut by a major multinational firm.
State Asset Supervision and Administration Commission chief, Li
Rongrong, made the suggestion to the German automaker's China
President, Bernd Leissner, during his visit to Beijing last week.
Li Rongrong says restructuring and public listing
could be a way for Volkswagen's two joint ventures to improve
their corporate governance.
So far, only a few joint ventures have been listed
on China's capital market.
If a Volkswagen unit goes public, the move
could open the door to other major multinational companies joining
China's stock market.
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