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Porsche rules out Chinese factory as it hails cachet of ‘Made in Germany’

Carmaker opts for quality of manufacturing in its home market despite higher labour costs

Porsche has ruled out building a factory in China, its largest and most profitable market, despite struggling to ship enough German-made sports cars to meet a surge in Asian demand at the end of last year.

“It is a quality and a premium argument still to produce from Europe for China,” chief executive Oliver Blume told the Financial Times. “Today it doesn’t make any sense [to move production].”

Blume’s position stands in sharp contrast to other premium German brands, including Audi, BMW and Mercedes, that increasingly manufacture cars for the Chinese market locally, often through joint ventures.

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