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On November 10, 2025, Ms. Chantelle Abdul, Non-Executive Director of the Nigeria MOFI and Managing Director of the MOJEC Group, along with her delegation, visited Shiyan, Hubei Province. The visit focused on evaluating the local vehicle manufacturing industry and its supply chain ecosystem. They were accompanied and received by Shi Feng, General Manager of Shiyan Economic Development and Construction Investment, and Liu Peng, General Manager of MIEE, who also participated in the discussions. Zheng Hao, General Manager of HAOCHI, among others, took part in the inspection and exchange activities.

The delegation visited the Shiyan experience centers of Luxeed, VOYAH, and AITO. Through test drives of the latest smart connected vehicle models, they gained first-hand experience of the advanced technological capabilities and superior driving experience in China's smart electric vehicle sector.


The delegation then proceeded to visit the Dongfeng Commercial Vehicle Brand Center and the eGT New Energy Vehicle Co., Ltd. manufacturing base for an on-site inspection. They gained practical understanding of Shiyan's comprehensive automotive industry chain and advanced manufacturing capabilities. In-depth discussions and exchanges were held on key topics such as electric vehicle manufacturing processes, quality control systems, supply chain collaborative management, and SKD production, during which views were fully exchanged.

As the "Commercial Vehicle Capital of China," Shiyan has established a comprehensive automotive industry ecosystem encompassing vehicle manufacturing, core component supply, market sales, and after-sales services. This inspection provided the partners with a systematic understanding of Shiyan's comprehensive strength and development potential in the automotive sector. Extensive consensus was reached on topics including the global automotive industry trends of new energy transition and intelligent connectivity, cooperation opportunities in the Nigerian market, and diversified collaboration models. This exchange has built an important bridge for deeper practical cooperation between the Chinese and Nigerian automotive industries, which will effectively facilitate the precise alignment of Shiyan's automotive resources with the demands of the Nigerian market, contributing to mutual benefit and win-win outcomes for both sides.