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Chinese Auto Market Shifts Toward Larger Cars

Auto buyers in what is the world’s largest car market are shifting away from compacts and subcompacts and buying more midsize cars and sport utility vehicles.

 

India Car Makers Post Mixed Sales

Several of India's car makers reported a drop or a modest increase in sales for December, despite year-end discounts and the recent introduction of new models.

 

U.S. Files Trade Case Against China Over Cars

The Obama administration accused China of unfairly subsidizing its exports of autos and auto parts, while China filed its own trade case against the United States.

 

Toyota Raises Sales Target as Quarterly Profit Rises

Toyota

Toyota has surged back from a downturn following the natural disasters in Japan last year and is expecting to sell 23 percent more vehicles than it did in 2011.

 

Chinese Auto Makers May Be Forced Into Bankruptcy

Chinese government to force unprofitable automakers into involuntary bankruptcy... The Ministry said in a note published on Tuesday that it is considering the introduction of a withdrawal mechanism to force near-bankrupt automakers out of the bloated automotive industry. China has around 1,300 automobile makers, including 171 car, truck and bus makers and more than 900 specialty vehicle manufacturers, according to the government.

 

Japan Auto Sales Surge, but Slowdown Expected

Japan's auto sales in June were up 41% from a year earlier as consumers rushed to collect government incentives before the money runs out.

 

Chinese Auto Dealer Plans $433 Million IPO

Chinese motor-vehicle dealer China Yongda Automobiles Services Holdings plans to raise up to $433 million in an initial public offering ahead of its listing in Hong Kong on May 30, people familiar with the situation said.

 

Automakers eager to open up the 'other' China

Despite an unexpected slowdown in sales earlier this year, the Chinese auto market is expected to hit an industry-record 20 million vehicles this year – prompting manufacturers to announce billions of dollars in new factory investments designed to keep up with booming demand.

 

China says will hit U.S. auto imports with duties

Duties on American car imports

China will impose punitive duties of up to 22 percent on large cars and SUVs exported from the United States, China's Commerce Ministry said on Wednesday, the latest in a series of trade disputes between the world's two largest economies.

 

Car Makers Expect More Competition in China

Car companies say a sales slowdown in China will likely make competition there more cutthroat as more makers pile into the top auto marketplace.

 

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