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minello7
I hope Ishihara is reading this,"GM sales up 10% from a year earlier.""Sales of Toyota cars in China plunged by 50% in September from August " "Japan’s top three carmakers—Toyota, Honda and Nissan—will halve production in China following a sales slump sparked by the backlash," just the tip of the ice burg, I wonder how many other American or European companies are seeing or have seen a growth in sales of their products since the territorial spat began, and those companies will be pushing harder now to get even a bigger share of the market.
antolop111
Ishihara. Read the news and understand that 21st century is not in the middle of 20th and the 19th century. Time for change your wrong notion about China. Time for change.
Virtuoso
GM will continue to do fine as long as the US government does nothing to annoy China. Once it does though, overturning Chevies will become China's newest national sport.
Ryu-1inOH
Better sell as many as possible before Obama hits them with another WTO case or blocks another government-run Chinese company from getting infrastructure contracts in the US...
just-a-bigguy
GM sold more than 2.5 million vehicles in China last year
Now you guys know who kicks off the territorial disputes!
blackrock
Government Motors, which cut manufacturing jobs in US and outsourced to China. Good for them, a wise decision to spend tax money. /sarcasm