Medusa schreef op 11 september 2011 21:55:
aab is now receiving help from the Swedish Government. On tuesday the swedish ambassador to China, Lars Fredén will meet with representatives of the NDRC to try to negotiate a quick resolution to the decision process right now taking place in china.
Saab Automobile is fighting with every claw for its survival. Tomorrow Saab will try to convince the court of appeals in Gothenburg to approve a reconstruction of the company in order to protect the company for a few months from its creditors. This can be difficult since the court in Vänersborg said no last Thursday.
Saab has now been standing still for five months since it ran out of money. Saabs CEO Victor Muller has made a deal with two chinese companies, Pang Da and Youngman who have promised to aid Saab with 2,2 billion SEK in order to save Saab.
But before that money can be paid, the Chinese agency NDRC must give its approval. The local court of Vänersborg saw it unclear if there could be any aid at all from the Chinese.
But now Saab is getting aid from the Swedish government. In a swift action it has now been decided that a meeting will take place in China between Lars Fredén and representatives for the NDRC at highest level possible. From the Swedish side they feel it important to stress that if the Chinese are interested in going forward with this deal, that a decision be reached quickly.
The meeting is taking place on Tuesday since tomorrow monday is a national holiday in China. But the question remains if this way for the government of trying to come to the rescue of Saab might be too late? Because a decision from the court of appeals can come very quickly.