China’s Auto Brands Fail to Shine in Race With Foreign Rivals (Nikkei Asia)
China’s domestic car brands have a problem: Despite years of innovation and state support, they continue to struggle with winning over customers, who prefer foreign brands such as Volkswagen and Toyota.
What is the industry to do? For many, the answer is to push the envelope on new ideas, especially in electric and hybrid technologies. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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