Govt plans aim to regulate auto market
By Hao Yan | China Daily | Updated: 2017-03-27 07:00
Used cars are displayed in the airport economic area of the Tianjin Pilot Free Trade Zone. [Yue Yuewei/For China Daily] |
Measures aim at addressing barriers by dealerships and invigorate the slowing sale of used vehicles
The Chinese auto market is set to get help from the central government to embrace healthier and more customer-oriented growth after a deceleration in car sales at the beginning of this year, industry analysts said.
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