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China to produce 6
million cars in 2005
BEIJING, Feb. 6 -- China's auto production is expected to
grow by 20 percent this year to 6 million vehicles, possibly passing Germany as
the world's No. 3 producer, an industry association said Saturday.
China is the world's fastest-growing auto market as
rising incomes make it possible for millions to buy their first cars. Foreign
auto makers are investing billions of dollars in expanding production in China
to meet booming demand.
China produced 5.1 million vehicles last year, and
the figure is expected to grow by 20 percent this year, said Zhang Xiaoyu, vice
president of the China Federation of Machinery Industry, quoted by the official
Xinhua News Agency.
Germany produced 5.5 million vehicles in 2004, the
No. 3 producer behind the United States and Japan.
Auto sales grew by 15 percent last year, though that
was below the growth rate of the previous year as customers waited for lower
prices as China allows in more imports.
Prices are believed to have hit a low point, so sales
should rise again this year, Zhang said.
"The market potentials have been delayed, which does
not mean the lack of market demand," he was quoted as saying.
(Source: China Daily/Agencies) |