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Volkswagen and General Motors, the two largest carmakers in China, saw a dramatic surge in first-half sales
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Jul. 5, 2006

Volkswagen and General Motors, the two largest carmakers in China, saw a dramatic surge in first-half sales as car ownership begins to take off in the heavily populated inland areas of the country.

 

 

 


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Volkswagen and General Motors, the two largest carmakers in China, saw a dramatic surge in first-half sales
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Volkswagen and General Motors, the two largest carmakers in China, saw a dramatic surge in first-half sales as car ownership begins to take off in the heavily populated inland areas of the country.
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Cash-rich China Mobile will continue its search for overseas assets
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World airline passenger traffic is expected to show robust growth over the next three years - by more tha 6%
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Toyota Chairman Fujio Cho doesn't see industry consolidation
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