Automotive Lobbyists in China Opposing Rule Change in Foreign Ownership
The automotive industry lobby group China Association of Automobile Manufacturers is at loggerheads with Beijing over a rule change proposal that would ease restrictions on foreign ownership of auto...
View ArticleChina Automotive Exports Crashing Against Geopolitical, Currency Challenges
China may be a hotbed for automakers to bring in their latest and greatest, but exports of its automotive wares aren’t as hot these days. The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers reported a...
View ArticleAmerican Automakers Losing Footing in China’s Wonky Market
Last week, we looked at how the world’s largest automotive markets are coping. If you’re interested in an abridged version, they could all be doing better. We also noted that China was getting around...
View ArticleChina Readies Rigid Auto Investment Rules for 2019
Despite spending a fortune supporting burgeoning automotive manufacturers and opening its door to foreign enterprises, China’s state planner has approved strict new regulations on investments within...
View ArticleDid Chinese Auto Sales Recover Last Month?
The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) reports that April was healthier than expected, resulting in an estimated 2 million new vehicle sales. This would be the first time in a couple...
View ArticleChina’s Auto Market Revisited
Chinese auto sales grew 4.4 percent last month vs a year earlier, rising to 2.07 million vehicles, according to tabulations released by the government-backed China Association of Automobile...
View ArticleChinese Auto Sales Reportedly Rebounding Robustly
The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) is reporting its home market grew 74.9 percent in March, resulting in nearly 2.53 million new-vehicle deliveries. While we’re often skeptical of...
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