The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) expects new vehicle sales in China to increase by 8% compared with 2011, to reach around 20 million units in 2012. Shi Jianhua, the Deputy Secretary General of CAAM, said that the association has maintained its full-year sales target for 2012. MarketWatch, citing Shi, Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) expects new vehicle sales in China to increase by 8% compared with 2011, to reach around 20 million units in 2012.
Shi Jianhua, the Deputy Secretary General of CAAM, said that the association has maintained its full-year sales target for 2012. MarketWatch, citing Shi,
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