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Chairman of China's FAW Trucks says the company aims to sell 10,000 trucks a year throughout the Middle East.

FAW Trucks is China's biggest truck manufacturer by sales. It believes that it will eventually be able sell more than 10,000 vehicles a year to the Middle East. To achieve this goal, FAW Trucks chairman, said on Wednesday.

Li Sheng said that as part of their effort to aggressively court the Saudi market, FAW Trucks was speeding up construction of an assembly facility in Saudi Arabia which had already started a test project on electric vehicles.

He didn't give a time frame for when he thought they would be able to reach this scale. The unit, that also produces other vehicles, such as tractors sold 214,000 medium- and heavy-duty trucks last year. It exported 57,000 cars but did not specify how many of them were trucks.

He said on the sidelines the World New Energy Vehicle Congress, in Abu Dhabi: "We are seeing an increased trend in the deployment of new technologies in logistics in the region."

We are looking for local partners to introduce high-end products.

Li said that South East Asia, Central Asia and Latin America were all overseas markets to be targeted, with Brazil being a particular target. FAW Trucks aims at selling 500,000 vehicles per year, 36% of which will go abroad.

FAW Trucks is an arm of the Changchun-based FAW. Its Chinese name is FAW Jiefang. FAW owns a number of other car brands, including Hongqi or Red Flag - the favourite brand of former leader Mao Zedong. (Reporting and editing by Brenda Goh, Christian Schmollinger and Christian Schmollinger).

(source: Reuters)