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November 20,2008
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Chery aims to sell 1 mln vehicles a year by 2012
Chery Auto sales manager Ma Deyi, said the company has set a goal to sell 1 million vehicles annually by 2012, of which 300,000 units will ...
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Volkswagen to expand engine capacity in China
The FAW-VW engine plant to be expanded will produce the German auto giant's naturally-aspirated engines and turbo-charged engines ...
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Nissan to sell electric cars in China by 2012
The news comes the same day that Detroit’s Big Three are in Washington to get more money for their faltering businesses, suffering in part from ...
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Great Wall Motor ends joint venture in Russia
The joint venture, called Great Wall Alabuga Motor Open Joint Stock, was set up in March 2007 by Great Wall Motor and Land & Property ...
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Long-wheelbase Audi A4 introduced in China
"The long-wheelbase version of the Audi A4 is being produced exclusively in China for the Chinese market," said Peter Schwarzenbauer, Member of the Board ...
More Detail... November 18, 2008 Top
China considering auto market bailout plan
"The government is considering issuing policies to support the Chinese auto market," said Chen Jianguo, deputy director of the Industrial ...
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Antonov to make 6-speed gearbox in Chongqing
Sources from Chongqing Foreign Trade & Economic Relations Commission said that the two sides have decided to build a transmission ...
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SAIC, Dongfeng said to buy GM, Chrysler assets
On November 15, a senior official of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology -- the state regulator of China's auto industry ...
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VW may introduce clean-energy car to China soon
Unveiled and offering services during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, VW clean-energy cars and commercial vehicles have quite appealed to ...
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Bosch willing to transfer CVT know-how to China
Differently from conventional systems, CVT has un-fixed gear ratios allowing the engine to run at its most efficient level resulting in ..
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China carmakers need strong supply chain management
An exclusive interview with Dr. Thomas E. Callarman, Professor of Operations Management at CEIBS
Dr. Thomas Callarman is professor of operations management at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) , and director of the Centre for Global Operations Management and Value Chain Integration. Before joining into CEIBS, Dr. Callarman was associate professor of Supply Chain Management in Arizona State University. He was Director ...
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Guangzhou show boosts China auto market?
As one of the three largest annual auto shows in China (with Beijing and Shanghai auto shows as the other two), the Guangzhou auto show at the end of the crisis-plagued 2008 is more highly ...
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Top 10 sedan brands' line-up by Jan-Oct sales
The top 10 sedan brands' line-up in the Chinese market by Jan-Oct sales ...
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Top 10 sedan brands' line-up by October sales
The top 10 sedan brands in the Chinese market by October sales ...
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