Chinese automaker Chijet to go public in US via $2.6 billion SPAC merger

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Chinese automaker Chijet Motor Co has agreed to go public in the United States through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company Deep Medicine Acquisition Corp in a deal valued at $2.55 billion, the companies said on Wednesday.

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