
![]()



Visit the global automotive industry news blog with China automotive industry news.
top resources
David Cole

CHINA: "Sichuan Earthquake Impact Study". 4-page report by KPMG China.
proceed to download
CHINAtalk eJournal
![]() |
![]() |
Competing in the China Truck Market - Policy & Regulatory Outlook
Government policy plays leading role in driving the development and eventual consolidation of China’s auto industry. According to the Plan on Adjusting and Revitalizing the Auto Industry promulgated in the early of 2009, “capable Chinese players are (...)
read on
China Autos In The United States? Even 2020 Is Just A Maybe.
Just read a great article on China’s auto industry, entitled, “Chinese OEMs and the U.S. Market – Fact vs. Fiction.“ The article is by Bill Peng, John Jullens, and Bill Russo. Grossly summarized, the article throws cold water on the idea that Chines (...)
read on
China Automotive Monthly: Executive Summary - April 2013
Collapse of SUNTECH: Alarm for the new energy vehicle industry in China.Since SUNTECH IPO in the NASDAQ in 2005, the Chinese photovoltaic (PV) industry has taken a roller coaster ride at an outrageous speed. In 2005, Shi Zhengrong, the bi (...)
read on
Ferrari planning sales push in China
Ferrari SpA, the iconic Italian sports car producer, unveiled a five-year business strategy on Wednesday in which it hopes to increase its turnover from China and the United States, as income from Europe remains sluggish."The Greater (...)
read on
China-EV Blog with Alysha Webb: Shanghai Auto Show random thoughts and a look at China EV market through auto show eyes
I went to the Shanghai Auto Show in April. More specifically, I was there on press day, April 20. The Shanghai show venue is gigantic. Enormous. Stupendously huge. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Even then, I always feel a bit dazed while there, t (...)
read on
New Push for Reform: Signals from China's Two Parliamentary Conferences
China's two parliamentary conferences (called the 'Lianghui' in China) were held in March 2013. The Lianghui meetings are particularly important because they confirm changes to many government leadership positions, agency restructurings, new appointm (...)
read on
China manufacturing growth slows in April
Growth in China's manufacturing sector slowed unexpectedly in April, underlining concerns that its economic recovery remains fragile.Its Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), a key measure of manufacturing activity, fell to 50.6, from 50.9 in (...)
read on
Government policies seen as key to manufacturing competitiveness: China needs improvement in innovation and environment policies
Government policies can either make or break a nation’s manufacturing sector, according to more than 70 global executives interviewed for a new report, “Manufacturing for Growth” from the World Economic Forum (the Forum) prepared by Deloitte Touche T (...)
read on
Salary Guide Greater China 2013
Kelly Services, a world leader provider of workforce solutions, today launched the bilingual Kelly Services 2013 Salary Guide Greater China, a comprehensive reference tool on the salary trends and job titles in key industries and functions in Greater (...)
read on
China to simplify foreign exchange rules on FDI
China's foreign exchange regulator will this month simplify the rules governing foreign direct investment, the latest step towards deregulation and market reform under China's new leadership.The State Administration of Foreign Exchange, o (...)
read on
China in transition: Insights for global companies
After more than 30 years of high-speed economic growth, China has joined the US as a major world economic power. Already the world’s second—largest economy, China is projected to be the largest within the next decade. Corporate China is growing by le (...)
read on
5 Reasons China Won't Take Over The World
It’s a story that needs no repeating - the definitive economic, financial, and political issue of our time. The United States is fading into obscurity. Despite the fact that the country’s GDP totals only ½ of America’s, China’s taking over the world. (...)
read on
ONLINE COURSE: “Negotiating Successfully in China" for Procurement and Purchasing Professionals launched by GlobalBusinessProfessor.com
GlobalBusinessProfessor.com, the leading global business online education platform, today announced the availability of the “Negotiating Successfully in China for Procurement and Purchasing Professionals” by Andrew Hupert. The online course will be (...)
read on
Exporters hit hard by rising yuan
For Xia Guangyao, chairman of Wenzhou Jialunte Textile & Finery Co Ltd in Zhejiang province, 2013 has been the worst of the past five years for his business.The number of orders from the United States and European countries was expect (...)
read on
What America Exports to China
Soybeans remain the largest export, but shipments of higher-value products like vehicles and airplanes are also growing.Measured in bulk, the United States’ top exports to China last year were agricultural products, transportation equipme (...)
read on
Taiwan: New anti-avoidance rules
Taiwan's Ministry of Finance ("MOF") recently announced a proposal to introduce two new anti-avoidance rules into the Income Tax Act. This proposal is being reviewed by the Executive Yuan, with a view to submitting the final proposal to the (...)
read on
China: Skills shortage to continue
With a continued shortage of quality talent likely in China’s professional recruitment market during 2013, many employers will look to develop more targeted attraction strategies to secure the skills they need.Almost half of all employers (...)
read on
Manufacturing in China during the Year of the Snake
In late January, I traveled back to China for a series of client meetings. My visit was coordinated to join a group of Deloitte partners from our member firms in the U.S., Germany, and Japan as part of a week-long program to take a closer look into t (...)
read on
Doing Business in China When the Economy Cools
- Moody’s lowers China outlook after Fitch downgrade- CRAIG STEPHEN’S THIS WEEK IN CHINA — China ‘hard-landing’ trades revisited- Commentary: Commodities, currency bets begin to pay offThe Chinese bears are out ag (...)
read on
Domestic Anti-Bribery Enforcement May Be on the Rise in China: Multinationals Must Focus on Anti-Corruption Compliance
Until recently, the primary risk that China’s culture of business corruption posed to multinationals was that they might run afoul of the FCPA or the UK Bribery Act. However, if one believes the current Chinese government’s stated prioritization of c (...)
read on
Non-competition practice under the new judicial interpretation - potential impact on foreign companies operating in China
On 1 February 2013, the PRC Supreme Court issued, with immediate effect, its Fourth Interpretation on Certain Issues regarding the Law Applicable to Trials of Labor Dispute Cases (the "Interpretation"). Among other things, the Interpretatio (...)
read on
M&A in China: A corporate survey
Background – M&A in China 2012/2013:Total M&A value in China in 2012 decreased in line with global trends, although the number of deals increased. M&A volume in China remains small at around 5% of the total global activity – i (...)
read on
Chinese women not happy with their pay: Survey
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned- especially a working one. A new survey has revealed that Chinese working women are unhappy about their last pay rise, and intend to change jobs. The Chin (...)
read on
Shanghai plans free trade zone: Pudong to play crucial role in 10-year blueprint
Despite rapid development in the past few years, many die-hard traditionalists in Shanghai still believe in the old adage that a bed in Puxi is preferred to a house in Pudong.But this "wilderness" has now become the focus of the (...)
read on
Businesses Are Shifting to Cheaper Locations in Hong Kong
With ever-escalating costs in Hong Kong’s central business district (CBD), many businesses are beginning to look elsewhere for office space. As a result, Hong Kong’s office rental prices have fallen 12 percent, dropping it behind London a (...)
read on
Grade A office rents under pressure after years of rises
High base, weakening demand and oversupply prompt developmentChina's grade A office rent is under pressure this year because of its already high base, weakening demand and rising supply in some cities, industry analysts said.B (...)
read on
China update: global headlines
Below are the latest articles from around the world featuring articles on China. Chinese Creating New Auto Niche Within DetroitSource: (...)
read on
go top
![]()
![]()
subscribe to eJournals
View our blogs:
The Asian Automotive Industry Market
The Brazil Automotive Industry Market
The Chinese Automotive Market
The European Automotive Market
The Global Automotive Market (HR edition)
The Indian Automotive Market
The Mexican and Latin Automotive Market
The U.S. Automotive Market
To visit GlobalAutoExperts Directory, click here.



