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Ford China

05/29/2010

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Mulally Hones Ford's China Focus

Wall Street Journal 04/15/2013

Luxury Car Makers Brace for Slower China Sales

Wall Street Journal 04/22/2013

Unrest May Signal New Phase in China Economy

New York Times 05/29/2010

Can Ford Boss Avoid Production Hiccups?

Wall Street Journal 02/15/2014

Ford Builds Asia Sales

Wall Street Journal 09/01/2012

Ford's SUVs Propel Its China Gains

Wall Street Journal 04/08/2014

Ford's plans in developing markets - India, China and Russia.

08/11/2007

Markets in Asia and other developing countries and in Russia are key to increasing sales for Ford Motor.

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Mulally Hones Ford's China Focus

Wall Street Journal 04/15/2013

U.S. Car Makers Are Missing in India

Wall Street Journal 05/10/2013

Can Ford Boss Avoid Production Hiccups?

Wall Street Journal 02/15/2014

Ford Builds Asia Sales

Wall Street Journal 09/01/2012

Ford's SUVs Propel Its China Gains

Wall Street Journal 04/08/2014

Ruble Pressures Auto Makers to Rethink Russia Business

Wall Street Journal 12/19/2014

Brilliance China Automotive Holdings

08/19/2010

BMW's partner in China.

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Auto Sales Keep Humming in China

Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013

China Cultivates Taste for German Cars

Wall Street Journal 08/19/2010

China Lures More Investment

Wall Street Journal 04/25/2014

Subsidies Stoke China's Domestic Car Makers

Wall Street Journal 05/24/2014

China’s motor industry: The coming crash

Economist 04/25/2015

Foreign Car Factories Curb Output in China

Wall Street Journal 08/24/2015

Oversupply in China's automobile market in 2012-2015

08/24/2010

After years of surging automobile sales a slowdown in China in 2012-2013. This happens as foreign automakers continue to add capacity and reduces prospects of GM, Toyota, and VW in the Chinese market.

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Luxury Car Makers Brace for Slower China Sales

Wall Street Journal 04/22/2013

China Traffic Jam Could Last Weeks

Wall Street Journal 08/24/2010

Chinese Car Buyers Should Keep On Motoring

Wall Street Journal 12/26/2013

China's Auto Sales Run Hot

Wall Street Journal 10/23/2010

Toyota Revs Up Ambitious Plans for China

Wall Street Journal 04/21/2014

Subsidies Stoke China's Domestic Car Makers

Wall Street Journal 05/24/2014

VW China

04/09/2006

Grouped Articles

Unrest May Signal New Phase in China Economy

New York Times 05/29/2010

China Lures More Investment

Wall Street Journal 04/25/2014

Volkswagen to Invest $107.3 Billion Over Next 5 Years

Wall Street Journal 11/22/2014

VW Drives for Gains in Southern China

Wall Street Journal 11/26/2014

China’s motor industry: The coming crash

Economist 04/25/2015

Foreign Car Factories Curb Output in China

Wall Street Journal 08/24/2015

GM China performance

03/28/2006

General Motors has its second largest market in China where it sold more than 1 million cars. In 2007 and sales growth was 21%.

Grouped Articles

GM to Push Cadillacs in China

Wall Street Journal 04/19/2013

Luxury Car Makers Brace for Slower China Sales

Wall Street Journal 04/22/2013

Auto Sales Keep Humming in China

Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013

GM Shifts Executives Amid International Push

Wall Street Journal 08/02/2013

Unrest May Signal New Phase in China Economy

New York Times 05/29/2010

GM Ramps Up China Strategy

Wall Street Journal 10/28/2013

Toyota China

05/12/2005

Toyota in the Chinese auto market.

Grouped Articles

Auto Sales Keep Humming in China

Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013

Unrest May Signal New Phase in China Economy

New York Times 05/29/2010

Toyota Revs Up Ambitious Plans for China

Wall Street Journal 04/21/2014

China Lures More Investment

Wall Street Journal 04/25/2014

Toyota, Nissan Post Slower China Sales Growth

Wall Street Journal 06/05/2014

Japan Car Makers Skid in China

Wall Street Journal 11/04/2014

Global overcapacity in the auto industry: 2011-2013

09/18/2010

As growth slows in China's automobile market there will be growing auto manufacturing overcapacity in China. Worldwide manufacturing capacity exceeds demand by a wide margin. This will pose serious problems in a new downturn.

Grouped Articles

Car Makers Hit the Age Speed Bump

Wall Street Journal 09/18/2010

China's Auto Sales Run Hot

Wall Street Journal 10/23/2010

China’s motor industry: The coming crash

Economist 04/25/2015

Car industry: Danger ahead

Economist 01/15/2011

Beijing to Slow Growth

Wall Street Journal 02/28/2011

As Firms Rev Up, the Slack Tightens

Wall Street Journal 05/18/2011

Ford Motor's disaster in the Chinese market by 2019- management out of touch with China's love of technology

07/23/2019

Ford management turnover at CEO and head of China operations and executives from Europe/ U.S. transplanted to China lacking touch with local conditions led to the disaster in the Chinese market with $1.5 billion in losses in 2018 and loss of about half of the Chinese market by 2019. Exuberant expansion as a latecomer hurt Ford, Peugeot and Hyundai, as the Chinese market declined in 2018-2019 with the new Trump administration in conflict with China over trade goals.

Grouped Articles

Carmakers' Rush to China Could Fuel Another Bubble

New York Times 02/27/2011

Ford’s Shrinking China Business Is Hurting Its Global Ambitions

WSJ 07/22/2019

China’s Car Slump Leaves Foreign Auto Makers With Idle Factories

WSJ 12/25/2018

Ford: Riding High on China’s SUV Boom

Wall Street Journal 04/18/2016

Ford to Pour $1.8 Billion Into Smartcars for China

Wall Street Journal 10/13/2015

China’s motor industry: The coming crash

Economist 04/25/2015


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