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Behaviour of the Chinese car market. Buyer preferences and habits and changes in the way this market is developing.
Grouped Articles
Auto Sales Keep Humming in China
Wall Street Journal 05.09.2013
Territorial Dispute Continues to Affect Japanese Car Sales in China
Wall Street Journal 09.11.2013
Renault to Focus on Building SUVs in China
Wall Street Journal 12.16.2013
Chinese Car Buyers Should Keep On Motoring
Wall Street Journal 12.26.2013
China’s motor industry: The coming crash
Economist 04.25.2015
China's Car-Price Wars Dent Profits
Wall Street Journal 09.18.2007
China: Slowdown on the Car Lot
BusinessWeek 10.29.2007
2 Chinese Automakers Uniting Operations
New York Times 12.27.2007
Chinese New-Car Sales Cool Off
Wall Street Journal 11.05.2008
Economist 10.01.2009
Car Makers Face Cooldown in China Market
Wall Street Journal 01.06.2010
China Tops U.S. in Vehicle Sales, Aided By Government Incentives
Wall Street Journal 01.12.2010
To Help Prevent Crises, Delay Some Executive Pay
New York Times 06.18.2010
China Traffic Jam Could Last Weeks
Wall Street Journal 08.24.2010
Auto Makers Face Twists in China's Open Road
Wall Street Journal 09.10.2010
China Carmakers Told to Seek Fuel Efficiency, Not Sales
New York Times 09.04.2011
Wall Street Journal 11.22.2011
In China, Culling the Carmaker Herd
BusinessWeek 12.15.2011
Car Makers Gauge Shift In China's Auto Policy
Wall Street Journal 01.06.2012
The 'Near Luxury' Car Buyer, Myth or Reality?
Wall Street Journal 04.24.2012
China’s Car Slump Leaves Foreign Auto Makers With Idle Factories
WSJ 12.25.2018
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