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Chinese car-maker Changan in advanced talks over Birmingham base

Changan, one of the largest car-makers in the Far East, is in negotiations over setting up a research and development operation at the Advanced Manufacturing Hub in Aston

A dancer performs near the CS75 from Chinese car maker Changan at the China Auto show held in Beijing, China, Sunday, April 20, 2014

Birmingham is in line to create more than 100 skilled jobs with top Chinese car-maker Changan in advanced talks about setting up a base in the city.

Changan, one of the largest car-makers in , is in negotiations over setting up a research and development operation at the Advanced Manufacturing Hub in Aston.

This comes after city council leader Sir Albert Bore led a delegation which visited the company in China last year.

There are, however, thought to be other sites in the running, including one in Coventry.

While the final decision is still to be made, the Post understands plans include a showroom, office and distribution facilities, covering up to 100,000 sq ft.

It is the latest boost the city has enjoyed from the Far East amid rising from wealthy Chinese investors and the West Midlands boasting a £1.7 billion with the emerging superpower.

's soaring sales to the Far East are also a major draw for investment, while Birmingham marque now has Far Eastern ownership.

Changan º£½ÇÊÓÆµ set up its research and development centre, CAº£½ÇÊÓÆµ, in Nottingham Science Park in 2010, where it carries out powertrain design and development.