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China to increase subsidy for high-efficiency motors
Source: Ce.cn Published: March/22/2011 15:34 CommentThe Chinese government decided to inject more subsidies to the high-efficiency electric motor industry in a bid to popularize the device throughout the country.
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Hankook recalls faulty tires after manufacturing problems exposed
Source: Global Times Published: June/13/2011 09:49 CommentSeoul-based Hankook Tire Group is recalling 246 faulty tires over safety hazards discovered by China's quality watchdogs Friday, its China partner confirmed Sunday.
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China halts Jeep Wrangler imports on safety concern
Source: Agencies Published: April/14/2011 08:34 CommentChina has suspended imports of Jeep Wrangler vehicles because of a potential safety hazard, Xinhua News Agency said, citing a General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine statement.
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More restrictions on foreign investment in auto industry: proposal at 2 sessions
Source: globaltimes.cn Published: March/15/2011 16:35 CommentAn insider of FAW-Volkswagen Automobile Co. Ltd., the joint venture between FAW Group Corporation and Volkswagen AG in China, revealed that some domestic car makers hope foreign investment could be integrated in the auto industry.
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Official car reform should draw line between public and private: expert
Source: Global Times Published: January/31/2011 16:43 CommentRumors wander that the Chinese government is currently on works to draft a statement on official car reform and will announce it within the next few days.
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Official: New traffic rules, subway lines ease congestion 'obviously' in Beijing
Source: Xinhua Published: January/13/2011 08:41 CommentTraffic congestion has eased "obviously" in Beijing since authorities launched a string of new, stricter traffic rules and opened five new subway lines last month.
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2011 Haima Prince enters market with 3,000 yuan subsidy
Source: Global Times Published: January/04/2011 13:20 CommentFAW Haima Automobile Co., Ltd. launched the Prince (Wangzi) 2011 model on Saturday, and the model comes in four versions and at prices ranging from 29,800 yuan to 43,800 yuan ($4,511 to $6,631).
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Car sales boom amid policy concerns
Source: CNTV.CN Published: December/08/2010 15:11 Comment -
New fuel consumption policy not likely for next year
Source: Global Times Published: November/16/2010 17:32 Comment -
Automakers worried as reduction policy falls due
Source: Global Times Published: November/16/2010 17:01 Comment -
New fuel consumption policy for passenger cars to be unveiled next month
Source: Global Times Published: November/15/2010 18:21 Comment -
Anti-dumping, anti-subsidy
Source: Global Times Published: November/08/2010 09:06 Comment -
China's 'old for new' auto subsidy fuels consumption by $4.5 bln
Source: Global Times Published: November/05/2010 17:15 Comment -
New tax policy affects car buyers' choices
Source: CNTV.CN Published: October/27/2010 10:06 CommentWill the new policy affect consumers' decision-making when they choose new cars? Let's ask some consumers in Beijing.
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China's subsidy program boosts auto sales
Source: CE.cn Published: October/25/2010 14:55 Comment