Faraday Future plans to move China headquarters to Huanggang

This week will usher in the Spring Festival of the Year of the Rabbit. The Faraday Future (Faraday Future) official Weibo previously released a “going home” poster that aroused everyone’s discussion. Some netizens speculated: “Could it be that Jia Yueting will return to China next week?” Announced the signing of a strategic agreement with Huanggang City, Hubei, and a new shareholder agreement with FF Global. Faraday Future intends to relocate its FF China headquarters to Huanggang City while retaining its global headquarters in Los Angeles, California. FF China Headquarters is expected to be jointly funded and constructed by Huanggang Municipal Government Guidance Fund, related industry funds and FF. | Related reading (Daily Economic News)

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There are quite a few companies that deceive local governments under the banner of new energy vehicles, and those who are deceived are generally third- and fourth-tier cities like Huanggang, or even county-level cities. For example, Jiangsu Rugao State-owned Assets invested billions of yuan in the Sailin car-making scam, but it seems that it has been in vain.

With Jia Yueting’s poor business reputation, he is still really sweating for Huanggang. Moreover, FF’s car production has skipped countless times. At present, the most important thing is to build a mass-produced car first to accept the test of the market. But the good thing is that it seems to be just a strategic agreement at present, and Huanggang may not have any real money to invest. A netizen’s comment was also very interesting, saying that Huanggang had done so many mock exams, so he must not stumble in the final exam.

The local government’s desire to develop the economy and promote industrial transformation and upgrading is understandable and commendable, but in this mixed market, the goals of all gods are also different. Some really want to realize the dream of changing the way people travel, and some just If you want to make a fortune by operating, you still need to keep your eyes open.

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