China’s car sales in January rose on year for first time in eight months, new energy vehicle sales fell from December after subsidy cut
China’s car sales in January rose on year for first time in eight months, new energy vehicle sales fell from December after subsidy cut

China’s car sales in January rose on year for first time in eight months, new energy vehicle sales fell from December after subsidy cut

China's total automotive sales rose 0.9% in January from a year earlier to 2.53 million vehicles, their first uptick after eight consecutive months of declines, but fell 9.2% from the previous month, according to data released by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers on Friday.

Auto output reached 2.42 million units last year, down 16.7% from the month before but rising 1.4% from a year earlier, showed the . . .

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