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  Chinese carmakers eye ailing overseas brands   Automotive   07/07/2009
  As China's auto sector has become more active in overseas mergers and acquisitions, companies should be aware of the post-purchase challenges while appreciating the advantages of taking over international brands.
 
  Chinese carmakers win goodwill by car recalls   Automotive   08/06/2009
  Chinese carmakers are recalling more vehicles. Guangzhou Toyota and Dongfeng Nissan have recently submitted files to China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (GAQSIQ), applying for a recall of defective vehicles.
 
  Chinese carmakers see bright future in small-displacement car market   Automotive   13/02/2009
  In order to stimulate the weakening auto industry, China's Premier Wen Jiabao last month chaired a State Council regular meeting and approved in principle the auto industry revitalization plan and detailed supportive measures. Under this plan, the purchase tax on passenger vehicle with engine of 1.6 liters or below is cut to 5% from 10%, effective from January 20 to December 31.
 
  WTO ruling may impact China auto parts industry   Automotive   21/01/2009
  The World Trade Organization Appellate Body in mid-December rejected an appeal by China against a ruling that favored the United States in a dispute over car parts, the European Union and Canada. According to some industry insiders, this WTO ruling will have impact on the current China's auto parts industry and they believe that imported auto parts and components will possibly seize the market again.
 
  China's road to go green with hybrids   Automotive   03/12/2008
  China is heading to its "green" road. As reported by 2456.com on December 2, a Chinese official said that China may have 60,000 new energy vehicles by 2012 and the government will focus on boosting the annual production of hybrids, making the nation to become another potential green car market.
 
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