China’s Auto Market Rumbles Back to Growth

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China’s beleaguered auto market likely grew last month from a year earlier for the first time in nearly two years

SHANGHAI—, the government-backed China Association of Automobile Manufacturers said Thursday.

Sales reached around 2 million vehicles nationally last month, the association said on WeChat, a social-media platform, citing provisional data. That would be a roughly 1% increase from the 1.98 million vehicles sold in April 2019. Final sales data will be announced next week.

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Кто с этим согласен?

Likely story

Corona effect

Tandis que d'autres économies connaissent la chute

Are these MORE RELIABLE number than for the COVID-19, I somehow doubt it. Unicorns are real you know...

Well, China automaker BYD did just get a BILLION dollar cash infusion from California. ...

...when you kill a billion people and have 5 billion more to sell to, then that makes sense!! 🤔

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