# The Motor Industry Staff Association says growing investment by Chinese and Indian vehicle manufacturers must lead to more local manufacturing and job creation in South Africa. The union is urging the government to ensure new investors produce vehicles and components locally rather than relying on imported kits. The association’s Phakamile Hlubi-Majola says investments, including Chery’s takeover of the former Nissan plant in Rosslyn in Tshwane, should protect existing jobs and create new employment opportunities for South Africans:
MISA welcomes Chery investment but calls for stronger local production [SOUND]
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