Chinese motorcycle and automobile manufacturer Lifan would build a car plant in one of the special economic zones in central Russia, a governmental agent said Tuesday.
"By January 2015, the Lifan company plans to complete the project's paperwork," a governmental agent of Russian special economic zones said in a statement.
According to the document, Lifan hopes to start production in the central Russian city of Lipetsk in April 2017 with an operation period of at least seven years.
Lifan inked a deal with Lipetsk regional administration in October on the investment of 300 million U.S. dollars.
The plant is Lifan's first car plant with a complete assembly cycle in Russia. It is expected to create 1,500 jobs while producing 60,000 cars of different types annually.
Lifan currently occupies slightly over 1 percent of the Russian car market with nearly 22,000 cars sold in 2014. After the plant in Lipetsk starts production, Lifan's share might grow to 1.9 percent.
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