Which country does the MG brand belong to?
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MG is a century-old British sports car brand, officially named Morris-Garages, established in Oxford, UK in 1924 and renowned for producing convertible sports cars. Its main models include the MG 7 Series, MG 6 Series, MG 3 Series, and MG-TF sports car, with products sold both domestically in China and internationally. The base for the Chinese market is located in Nanjing, while the international market base is in Longbridge, UK. The emblem of MG cars is an octagonal shape. The car logo symbolizes tension, firmness, and stability. In line with the tradition of using octagonal badges, the company embeds octagonal badges on the aluminum lower maintenance side panels and accelerator pedals, and even the glove compartment features the MG octagonal emblem. Key milestones in the development of MG cars are as follows: In 1924, MG produced its first series product, the 14/28. In 1955, MG developed a new model, the MGA, equipped with a brand-new 1.6L engine and newly developed transmission system. In 2005, Nanjing Automobile Group Co., Ltd. successfully acquired British MG Rover Group and its engine production division. In 2020, the third-generation MG 6 emerged as a trendsetting sports coupe for the new generation of young people.