Dongfeng

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Dongfeng is one of China's largest automakers, headquartered in Wuhan, Hubei, central China.
Founded: 1969
Type: State-owned
Ticker: HKG: 0489
HQ: Wuhan
2024 revenue: RMB 106.20 billion
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