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CHINA'S GOV'T KEEN TO DAMPEN OVERHEATED AUTO SECTOR.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 29-AUG-03
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

BEIJING, Aug 29 Asia Pulse - China is expected to take measures to cool down its overheating automotive industry, despite continuing rapid growth in domestic vehicle demand.

The measures, to make investment rational and prevent redundant construction in the auto industry, will be included in a new government policy, according to sources...

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