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Gatekeeper

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Where's the doom and gloom merchants when you need them? Lol

Economy 14:54, 12-Dec-2020

China leads auto industry recovery as sales top expectations

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China's vehicle sales are likely to hit 25.3 million units this year, an industry body said on Friday, as the world's biggest vehicle market continued to lead the global auto industry recovery from lows hit during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Xu Haidong, senior official at China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM), told an annual conference of the association in Beijing that CAAM expects Chinese sales this year to reach 20.2 million passenger vehicles and 5.1 million commercial vehicles, which include trucks and buses. China sold 25.77 million vehicles last year.

Xu said CAAM's forecast for next year's overall sales is 26.3 million vehicles, up around 4 percent from this year, thanks to supportive government policies and automakers' discounts.

Xu said China expects to sell 1.8 million new energy vehicles (NEV) next year, up from 1.3 million this year and 1.2 million last year. NEVs include battery-powered electric, plug-in petrol-electric hybrid and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles.

CAAM also expects Chinese sales to hit 30 million vehicles in 2025.

Auto sales in China rose 12.6 percent in November from the same month a year earlier to 2.77 million vehicles, the eighth straight monthly rise, CAAM data showed.
Global automakers such as Honda and Nissan saw their year-on-year sales in China raise by 22 percent and 5.2 percent, respectively, in November.

Sales of new energy vehicles (NEVs) surged 105 percent to 200,000, their fifth consecutive month of gains. Tesla sold a record 21,604 locally made vehicles in China last month, a 78-percent increase from October, ranking third in NEV sales, following General Motors' China joint venture Wuling and domestic brand BYD.

As the global auto industry is hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, China has become a ray of hope for automakers, including Volkswagen AG and General Motors Co. Global automakers including Toyota Motor Corp and Honda Motor Co Ltd have forecast higher profits on surging sales in China.
 

siegecrossbow

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Looks like they really considering making everyone pays for China trade sanctions lol

On a serious note one thing the U.S. could try is increase beef imports from Australia while exporting excessive U.S. beef to China. The Canadians pulled off something similar with lobsters during the 2nd year of the trade war.
 

AssassinsMace

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I thought Australia can find alternative markets from China so why so angry? Yes Five Eyes have to show support for one another or else why should any of them be in it? If the US wants action done, it better protect their members from being punished for doing its dirty work or why bother. What are they going to do? Ban 5G? Like I've been saying, they'll have to get the world not to do business with China to have an effect. China is the economic engine of the world not the US, Five Eyes, or the West. Pay-up to cover everyone's losses for China not being their customer and they'll go bankrupt. Just Five Eyes? How about all of the West? How about getting Asians countries to make no money from their number one customer? They can't even get all their allies on the same page. Otherwise Five Eyes will have to promise a piece of the China pie where they give everyone a thin slice of China they'll enslave if they go along.
 

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China’s bold new Five Year Plan

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China’s urbanisation has lagged behind its pace of economic development. Presently, 60 per cent of residents live in cities. The government plans to increase China’s urbanisation rate to 75–80 per cent over the next 15 years.

Despite China’s centralised political system, it has the most decentralised fiscal system in the world. Local government spending accounts for 85 per cent of total government spending. Accordingly, China’s social security and other welfare programs are fragmented, often operating at the county level. This fragmented system greatly hampers the sustainability of China’s social security system and impedes free mobility of labour across regional borders.

To make China’s pension system sustainable, the country needs to raise the retirement age, particularly for women. The current retirement ages are 50 and 55 years, respectively, for female and male blue-collar workers, and 55 and 60 years, respectively, for female and male white-collar workers. These were set in the 1950s when China’s life expectancy was barely above 60.

Accelerated urbanisation means that China’s energy consumption will greatly increase over the next 15 years. Fossil fuels, mostly coal, still account for 80 per cent of China’s energy mix. China must drastically increase energy efficiency. Government agencies have already taken action, with plans for carbon trading and green finance being rolled out.
 

gadgetcool5

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Sanctions, bans, trade wars, aiya, I don't get the point of all this fighting. Everybody loses. Things were going so great up until 2018. It's time for a reset of relations and to seek stabilization in diplomacy with the West.
 

bajingan

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Sanctions, bans, trade wars, aiya, I don't get the point of all this fighting. Everybody loses. Things were going so great up until 2018. It's time for a reset of relations and to seek stabilization in diplomacy with the West.
It wasn't China who started it, and so far now China is the only economy posting a positive economic growth, so China ain't losing and therefore see no need to bend the knees to the anglos
 

gadgetcool5

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It wasn't China who started it, and so far now China is the only economy posting a positive economic growth, so China ain't losing either

China is being hurt on the margins by this. China is still a developing country and can't afford to throw away any advantage. And yes China is the one who started this latest round by suddenly sanctioning all these Australian goods after Morrison said he wanted to patch things up. No one's asking you to bend any knee just look after your own self interest. We're not barbarians anymore this is the era of globalization and trade
 
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