Bird flu worries are continuing to reverberate through the mainland's stock markets, with carmakers' shares now rising on expectations that more people will use private cars rather than risk...
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GM, already the top foreign carmaker in China, aims to increase sales by about 75 per cent by 2015 to five million units, and a deal with another carmaker was one possible way its ventures could...
The mainland's largest carmaker, SAIC Motor - which completed a 28.5 billion yuan (HK$35 billion) acquisition late last year - expects net profit to jump 40 per cent to more than 19.21 billion...
When it comes to Chinese producers, this year's Shanghai Auto Show clearly separates the men from the boys. Unlike previous years, the show - which opened to the public on Thursday - has largely...
Anyone questioning the importance of the mainland market to the global vehicle industry need look no further than the Shanghai car show.
China's biggest carmaker, SAIC Motor, is buying a range of sales, service and component-making businesses from its state-owned parent firm in a 28.5 billion yuan (HK$33.8 billion) deal.
The general manager of Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive was killed in a traffic accident along with three other high-ranking managers on Saturday during a business trip in Dunhuang , Gansu...
The MG 6 was the spearhead of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation's (SAIC) assault on Europe. It is the Business Car of Choice for the British Pavilion at the 2010 Expo.
MG show brings out rare roadsters
The MG Car Club last Sunday held its annual show at the Ma Liu Shui marine police base near Sha Tin.
If yesterday's lacklustre stock performance of mainland carmakers says anything, it would be that investors doubted the effectiveness of Beijing's 15 billion yuan (HK$17 billion) support measures...
The mainland seems to have inherited a few dramas along with the remains of MG Rover. First designs went to SAIC and the factory to Nanjing Motors, resulting in two competing versions of the...
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