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VW to buy stake in Suzuki

Frankfurt - German car giant Volkswagen and Suzuki of Japan on Wednesday announced an alliance, which an analyst said could accelerate restructuring of the global automobile industry.

VW is to buy a 19.9% stake in Suzuki by January 2010, and Suzuki would also acquire a stake in Europe's biggest car maker, a joint statement said.

No financial details were released but the statement said Suzuki "intends to invest up to one half of the amount received from Volkswagen into shares of Volkswagen".

The two groups said they had "reached a common understanding to establish a close long-term strategic partnership" and a joint press conference was scheduled in Tokyo.

"The alliance may accelerate a reshuffle of grouping of the industry. The global auto industry is now facing a turning point," said auto analyst Tatsuya Mizuno at Mizuno Credit Advisory.

The alliance could create a broad sales network in Asia since Volkswagen already has a strong presence in China, while Suzuki is a big player in India, the Japanese daily Yomiuri Shimbun noted.

"In terms of product portfolio, global distribution and manufacturing capacities, Volkswagen and Suzuki ideally complement each other," the statement said.

VW has just bought 49.9% of the German luxury sports car maker Porsche and will acquire all of that company by 2011, making Porsche its 10th brand.

The head of VW's supervisory board, Ferdinand Piech, has said he sees VW eventually owning 12 brands.

Commenting on the alliance with Suzuki however, the statement said "both companies will establish a cooperative relationship while respecting each other's independence as a stand-alone entity."

"The companies plan a joint approach to the growing worldwide demand for more environmentally friendly vehicles," it added.

Mizuno said that "after ending its alliance with GM, Suzuki needed to find a strong partner in order to survive tough competition in the global market."

The deal is therefore "really meaningful for Suzuki," he added.

"The global auto industry was weathering the crisis and is now entering into a new stage," Mizuno said.

According to the joint statement: "The management of Volkswagen and Suzuki have concluded that the complementary strengths of each company make for a perfect fit in exploiting their respective advantages as well as rising to the challenge of the global market."

- AFP

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