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China's Urban Nightmare: Gridlock
Wall Street Journal 01/03/2014
Beijing Tackles Clogged Streets
Wall Street Journal 12/13/2010
A Driver Explosion Leaves China No Closer to Finding a Fast Lane
New York Times 12/22/2010
Beijing Cracks Down on Car Buyers
Wall Street Journal 12/23/2010
For Auto Industry, Questions About Beijingâs Road Ahead
New York Times 12/29/2010
Beijing's traffic woes: Hitting the brakes
Economist 01/02/2011
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Chinese Car Buyers Should Keep On Motoring
Wall Street Journal 12/26/2013
Wall Street Journal 10/23/2010
China Traffic Jam Could Last Weeks
Wall Street Journal 08/24/2010
A Driver Explosion Leaves China No Closer to Finding a Fast Lane
New York Times 12/22/2010
Beijing Cracks Down on Car Buyers
Wall Street Journal 12/23/2010
For Auto Industry, Questions About Beijingâs Road Ahead
New York Times 12/29/2010
Changes in China's rapidly growing automobile market.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/23/2010
As China's Auto Market Booms, Leaders Clash Over Heavy Toll
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2006
Car Makers Face Cooldown in China Market
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2010
China Traffic Jam Could Last Weeks
Wall Street Journal 08/24/2010
A Driver Explosion Leaves China No Closer to Finding a Fast Lane
New York Times 12/22/2010
Beijing Cracks Down on Car Buyers
Wall Street Journal 12/23/2010
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