The agreement formalizes a closer alliance between the Baoding-based automaker and the Swedish safety giant. Under the new terms, the companies will align their innovation strategies and localized operations to support Great Wall Motor's ongoing international expansion. The partnership focuses on delivering integrated safety systems, including enhanced airbag and seatbelt technologies, to a broader global customer base.
Autoliv CEO Mikael Bratt described the move as a critical step in building a more resilient, integrated supply chain. Jack Wei, Chairman of Great Wall Motors, emphasized that the collaboration is rooted in a shared mission to set higher industrial standards for vehicle safety. By leveraging Autoliv’s global technical centers and manufacturing footprint, the partners intend to standardize safety protocols for Great Wall vehicles entering diverse regional markets. This deal signals a shift toward more permanent, high-level operational synergy between the two firms as they navigate the evolving demands of the global automotive sector.





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