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Nissan: China Sales Are Back to Normal
Nissan said political tensions between Japan and China are no longer dragging down sales, and that it is considering further expanding capacity in China as it faces strong demand in the world's largest auto market.
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GM says sales in China to hit 5 million next year
General Motors is neck-and-neck with Germany's Volkswagen AG for China's biggest-selling vehicle brand.
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Volkswagen Seeks to Boost China Sales
Europe's largest carmaker Volkswagen AG said it aims to sell more than 3.5 million vehicles in China this year, after sales there accounted for more than one-third of the German company's global deliveries last year.
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Chinas automakers limp toward Beijing show amid withering foreign competition
China’s automakers are the underdogs heading into next week’s Beijing auto show, where foreign and domestic brands will jostle for attention in a market that is increasingly difficult for homegrown models. Facing intense competition from General Motors, Volkswagen and other global rivals, local brands such as Chery, Geely and SUV ...
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Jan-March foreign direct investment in China up 5.5%: govt
FDI, which excludes investment in financial sectors, totalled $31.55b in the March quarter
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Gap Predicts Sales in China Will Triple in Next Three Years
Gap expects its sales in China to triple in the next three years to $1 billion, making the country its second-largest market, the retailer said on Wednesday.
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Premiê da China descarta fortes estímulos à economia
O primeiro-ministro da China, Li Keqiang, voltou a afirmar que o governo não está considerando nenhuma forte medida de estímulos e rejeitou alguma mud...
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China registra nova desaceleração da economia no primeiro trimestre
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World economy on steady course at best, China a worry, polls show
By Rahul Karunakar
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Chinas economy grew 7.4% in first quarter, government data show
China’s gross domestic product grew 7.4 percent in the first three months of the year, official data showed Wednesday, increasing the chances Beijing will move to stanch a slowdown in the world’s number two economy. The year on year figure is sharply down from the 7.7 percent expansion in the ...
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Stocks higher after China GDP data
Stocks on the rise, led by Japan, after worlds second-largest economy reports slowest quarterly growth since late 2012 but beats expectations
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China GDP growth slows in first quarter
Slowing growth is raising pressure on Beijing to provide a fresh round of government stimulus to head off a potential growth collapse in the worlds second-largest economy
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Coca-Cola sales beat estimates as China volumes soar
Coca-Cola Co reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue as strong sales in China more than offset a drop in Europe and flat volumes in North America.
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China and LatAm support Coca-Cola sales
Demand offsets effects of US and Europe turning away from fizzy drinks. The worlds largest beverage company has felt pressure after weaker fourth-quarter sales growth
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China Gas Deal, Alfa Bank, Polyus: Business in Brief
Russia, China to Finish Gas Talks by Putin's May Visit; Alfa Bank Ukraine Pulls Out of Crimea; Polyus Gold Enters $1Bln Credit Deal with Sberbank.
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11 Apr L' export arredo non va in crisi e punta al mercato cinese
I comparti dell arredo made in Italy, puntano diritti sull Asia orientale, alla Cina per essere precisi. Come abbiamo già sostenuto in un recente articolo (Export legno-arredo, Usa e Russia spingono il Made in Italy), ad oggi, l arredamento rappresenta 2/3 del mercato globale, sviluppato in particolare dal comparto legno-arredo. E questo nonostante nel ...
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Chinas auto sales decelerate
Local brands lose market share in the face of intense foreign competition
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Car-Sales Growth Slows in China
Growth in China's new-car sales eased in March to 7.9% from a year earlier, decelerating from the 11% pace of the previous two months amid signs of an economic slowdown.
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China's auto sales cool, local brands squeezed
China's growth in auto sales decelerated further in March and local brands lost market share in the face of intense foreign competition.
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Oil slips on weak China trade data
The price of oil fell slightly Thursday after China reported weak monthly trade data.
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China rules out stimulus despite trade woes
Premier Li Keqiang insists his government is capable of propping up growth in the face of temporary fluctuations while implementing reforms