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Sales in China slowed


In 2014 recorded an increase, but less than last year
Car sales in China increased by 9.9% last year. This is a major result, but fell to 2013 and is the last of a series of signals of uncertainty on the largest car market in the world, writes The Wall Street Journal.
Car sales reached 19.7 million. Units last year, data released on Monday of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers. In 2013, sales of these cars grew by 16%.
In December automotive companies in China sold a record 2.06 million. Car traders grew by 16% compared to last year, according to industry group. The data come at a time that Chinese car dealers are struggling with rising stocks.
Recent data from China Association of Automobile Manufacturers show that 22,000's car dealers have reserves for about 55 days in November to reserve 44 days in October. Excluding data from February, which are distorted by the holidays around the Chinese lunar New Year, stocks in November were at their highest level since June 2012
Sales report is based on sales by wholesalers and not retailers.
In 2014, sales of passenger and commercial vehicles reached 23.49 million. Units, marking an increase of 6.9% compared to the year before, says industry group. In 2013, growth was 14%.
By 2015, the association predicts growth of 8% for sales of passenger cars to 21.25 million. Units and 7% growth in sales of all types of vehicles to 25.13 million. Pieces.
Namely China once again the largest automobile market in the world.
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