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Tag: Evergrande bankruptcy

Automotive / Business in Asia / China / Sweden

China Evergrande’s EV unit to sell 20% stake in Swedish firm for tax needs

February 26, 2025January 18, 2026 - by Avi Jagota - Leave a Comment

China Evergrande Group’s electric vehicle (EV) unit has agreed to sell its 20% stake in Swedish real estate property lessor AB Trollhättan Propellern 13 for 60 million Swedish krona ($5.63 …

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China / Denmark / Finland / General news / Norway / Sweden

The Chinese Evergrande company’s liquidity problem affects Scandinavia

September 23, 2021September 23, 2021 - by Lasse Sandholdt - Leave a Comment

  The liquidity problems that the Chinese real estate building company Evergrande has found itself in is making waves through the world economy. Evergrande has a collected debt of $305 …

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