(Reuters) - General Motors' (GM.N) Opel unit might make cars for other manufacturers if car parts maker Magna (MGa.TO) becomes its partner, German paper Welt am Sonntag reported, citing unidentified sources close to Magna.
Germany's hunt for a partner for struggling Opel has boiled down to two rival groups, Italy's Fiat (FIA.MI) and Austrian-Canadian Magna, which have been asked to present a full plan within a week, Economy minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said on May 14.
If Opel has to reduce output of its cars, it could offer capacity to other carmakers such as Peugeot (PEUP.PA) or Ford (F.N), for example in its factory in Ruesselsheim, the sources close to Magna said, according to the weekly newspaper.
Magna therefore does not plan to close any Opel factories in Germany, while it might shut plants in Belgium's Antwerp and in Luton in the UK, the paper said.
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