Latest News:  
Beijing   Light to moderate rain/Light rain    13 / 8 ℃  City Forecast

English>>China Business

Car sales recover from Islands dispute

By Lu Nengneng (Shanghai Daily)

08:14, November 08, 2012

CHINA'S passenger car sales powered 11.7 percent year on year in October after recovering from a decline in Japanese auto deliveries due to the Diaoyu Islands dispute between the two countries.

Deliveries of sedans, sport-utility vehicles, multi-purpose vehicles and minivans climbed to 1.25 million units last month from a year earlier, posting a recovery from the 2.6 percent drop in September when the decline in Japanese car sales hit the general market performance, the China Passenger Car Association said yesterday.

Chinese consumers changed their minds about buying Japanese cars when the dispute flared up in September, which then saw a large part of the pent-up demand unleashed in October fueling the sales spike. But the association said the sluggish performance of Japanese cars, whose October sales tumbled 56.5 percent from a year ago and 34.5 percent from September, had limited impact on China's overall market.

Recommended Features:
[Special]'Made in China' Revisited From 'Made in China' to 'Created in China' A Journey to Cultural Renaissance
Gold collection issued to mark 'Year of Snake' China: A Fast-growing Force in IPR IPR in China: Local Roots Bearing Global Fruits
IPR in China: Causes for the Thriving Cause Caofeidian coal wharf put into use Canton Fair wraps up on Sunday


Email|Print|Comments(Editor:梁军、马茜)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. China's stealth fighter concept model

  2. PLA Macao Garrison finishes 13th rotation

  3. Unforgettable moments in Nov. (III)

  4. Flight test of unmanned aircrafts conducted

  5. First inter-blood-type liver transplant in China

  6. Harbin Autumn Automobile Exhibition

  7. Embroider best wishes on insoles in Shanxi

  8. China's rich people will reach to 280 million

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Commentary: Hot money needs cooling
  2. Smart solutions for better city, better life
  3. China remains an 'engine' in global economy
  4. M&A of listed companies gaining steam
  5. Is 'culture' inferior to 'commercialization'?
  6. Chinese liquor makers "sober up" over bans
  7. Strength of Chinese culture lies in understanding
  8. Securing China's e-commerce growth
  9. Hammered ore prices threaten Chinese iron miners
  10. CNN Beijing chief: China's challenges, opportunities

What’s happening in China

Landmark building should respect the public's feeling

  1. Herders, sheep flock move to winter pasture
  2. First inter-blood-type liver transplant in China
  3. HIV patient to sue hospital over cancer op refusal
  4. Test in intelligent vehicle for food detection
  5. Smart card, dumb refund rules