Vehicle imports in China are expected to increase by 20% compared with the figures recorded in 2009 to 420,000 units in 2010. Shanghai Daily, citing Ding Hongxiang, chairman of China Automobile Trading Co, said a recovering economy and increased demand in China's second- and third-tier cities led to a recovery in Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Vehicle imports in China are expected to increase by 20% compared with the figures recorded in 2009 to 420,000 units in 2010.
Shanghai Daily, citing Ding Hongxiang, chairman of China Automobile Trading Co, said a recovering economy and increased demand in China's second- and third-tier cities led to a recovery in
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