2012年11月21日星期三

Japanese car makers scramble to want to return to the Chinese market wide auto show debut

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2012 China Guangzhou International Motor Show opening, Japanese cars set off "Chinese offensive"
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2012 China Guangzhou International Motor Show site
[World Wide Web Roundup] According to Japan's "Sankei Shimbun, November 22, China Guangzhou International Motor Show opened in Guangzhou in the 22nd. The major Japanese auto manufacturers held a large-scale display of goods, hoping to restore the result of the Sino-Japanese dispute over the Diaoyu Islands into a downturn in the Chinese market sales.
  Reported that this is a large-scale auto show activities held for the first time since the outbreak of anti-Japanese demonstrations throughout China in September, the major Japanese car dealers. Toyota booth is the largest ever, Honda shows the same scale in 2011.
  It is reported that the Guangzhou Auto Show will be held on December 2 Sunset under the curtain. Other Japanese car manufacturers are also actively participated in the hope that by showing their latest merchandise sales position in the Chinese market to recover.
The Sankei Shimbun said that since the implementation of the principle of "nationalization" of the Government of Japan on the Diaoyu Islands in China set off a boycott of Japanese goods, more and more Chinese people are reluctant to buy Japanese cars. To this end, the major Japanese car makers have been held on an unprecedented scale publicity and promotional activities. According to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers said the Japanese cars in China in October sales volume over the same period decreased by 59.4 percent, has dropped to historic lows.

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