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News on the Auto Industry in China

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Battery-powered Buffett

BYD plans to carjack the hybrid market
Apr 17, 2009 (WiC 11)

Last December’s Detroit road trip to Washington was a cross-country exercise in humility for US car bosses; following the PR disaster of the previous month, in which the auto executives flew to the US capital by corporate jet. On the second ...

At the vanguard

Rural drivers are next in line for auto subsidies
Mar 20, 2009 (WiC 7)

White Van Man is a British stereotype of recent times. A bad-tempered driver of small, colourless commercial vehicles, he still enjoys affectionate mention in much of the tabloid press, especially for his unreconstructed political ...

Paint it black

Is the Chinese government Audi’s single biggest customer?
Feb 6, 2009 (WiC 1)

If Beijing does announce a “Buy Chinese” policy to promote the sale of locally manufactured cars, a first step will be to tell its own officials. The next task will be to get on the phone to the Germans. German sedans have a hugely ...

Garage sale

China’s car industry begins to feel the pain
Feb 6, 2009 (WiC 1)

Another week, another car industry bail out. As industry supplicants line up to meet their governments, China’s own car manufacturers now want a piece of the action. The China Business Times reports that domestic automakers have claimed a place ...

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