Chinese cars target US auto show (chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies) Updated: 2006-07-06 11:11
At least four Chinese automakers are expected to take
display space at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in
Detroit, US media reported.
In January 2006, China's Geely Automobile made debut by a Chinese
carmaker at the US auto show. It exhibited a $10,000 small sedan to
reporters only in a booth outside the show's main hall. This year, Geely will
come back.
A model poses to
promote Geely cars at an auto show in Yichang, Hubei province in this
April 7, 2006 photo. Geely is set to join the 2007 North American
International Auto Show in Detroit again after its debut in
Detroit in January this year.
[newsphoto] | Moreover, three other
companies, including Hunan Chang Feng Group, Great Wall Motor Company and
Hebei Zhongxing Automobile Company, are also in talks for display
space in Cobo Hall of the January 2007 show, said the Detroit
News.
US show officials said it's a prelude for the entry of Chinese-made cars to
the United States.
Though still a small player compared to the world's biggest auto
manufacturers, Chinese carmakers are considering measures to boost their
overseas sales.
The Chinese government also hope
that automobiles will become an increasingly important component
of the country's exports, according to earlier report.
Geely,
the Chinese mainland's largest private automaker, last year sold about 7,000
sedans in more than 30 countries and regions, mostly in the Middle East, Africa
and Central America. It announced plans to begin exporting cars to the US
mainland in 2008.
Zhongxing wants to sell 40,000 vehicles in
the United States annually starting next year, including a pickup and an SUV.
The Chery Automobile, an independent Chinese carmaker based in East China's
Anhui Province, hopes to enter the US market in 2008, the newspaper
said. (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)
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