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Shenyang, China, Sept 3, 2010 - (JCN Newswire) - Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces that the Liaoning Toyota Jinbei Technician Institute (the Technical Training Center of Toyota Jin Bei of China Automotive
TIANJIN, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- Executives from China's auto makers Sunday rejected an official warning that unchecked growth in the industry was leading to excess capacity and could harm the wider economy. Chen Bin, an official with
TIANJIN - Executives from China's auto makers Sunday rejected an official warning that unchecked growth in the industry was leading to excess capacity and could harm the wider economy. Chen Bin, an official with
statement issued by Ford Motor Co. said that the company's August sales have surged 37 percent in China and India, Bloomberg reported.Compared to the same period of 2009, deliveries in China have increased 24 percent to 44,047 vehicles, while sales have
Place: Tianjin/China | Agency: Reuters China's top economic planner and a leading government-backed research body disagreed at an auto industry forum over whether the world's largest automobile market is facing excessive capacity after breakneck
Having already supplanted the United States as the world's largest auto market, China is on the fast track to becoming the global leader in hybrid and electric cars. General Motors and Chrysler were forced into bankruptcy largely because they failed to
Winfried Kraus and production director Michael Oeljeklaus, who previously worked on the same post for Volkswagen in Shanghai, China In addition, Peik von Bestenbostel was appointed a new chief of internal communications today - until now, he has held the
Ford reports 37% jump in China, India sales
Unchecked expansion of China's auto industry encouraged by local authorities could harm the wider economy, a central government official said Saturday, warning excess capacity must be "resolutely" stopped.Although China surpassed the United
year earlier to 1.21 million vehicles, up from 1 million vehicles the month before, the Cabinet's China Automotive Technology and Research Center said last Wednesday. The increase compared with 17 per cent year-on-year growth in July and 19.4 per cent in
Cars are seen in heavy traffic in Beijing, China. Over-capacity production could soon hit China's auto industry. -- PHOTO: AFP BEIJING - CHINA should end preferential policies for automotive companies in order to curb over-capacity in an industry
Sep 1 2010 Sun Sep 5, 2010 4:25am EDT * Discussing with Ford to expand partnership beyond China * PSA and others seek to expand ties with Chinese partners * China market remains major focus for foreign automakers By Fang Yan and Ken Wills TIANJIN, Sept 5
Potter September 02, 2010 GM on Tuesday announced the arrival of the first drivable 2011 Chevrolet Volt in China. GM delivered two Volts to the Shanghai Expo Bureau for use as part of its VIP transportation fleet at World Expo 2010 Shanghai. GM on
better fuel economy than the standard model, will be available. General Motors will export the Chevrolet Volt to China, making the country among the first recipients of the vehicles outside the U.S. GM also announced this month that it will team up with
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83 1,104.51 +14.41 2,233.75 +33.74 – 3 mins ago BEIJING (AFP) – China should end preferential policies for automotive companies in order to curb over-capacity in an industry where sales jumped 55 percent in August, a government official said. Chen
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Unchecked expansion of China's auto industry encouraged by local authorities could harm the wider economy, a central government official said Saturday, warning excess capacity must be "resolutely" stopped. Although China surpassed the United
China's passenger car sales rose 59.26% year-on-year in August to 977,300 units, buoyed by new model launches and better promotions, state media reported, citing data from the China
General Motors (GM) said sales in China increased 19.2% in August from the same time last year to 181,625 units, continuing the US automaker's strong 2010 performance, state media reported. Sales for the first