China Auto Industry Faces Overcapacity
China's auto industry has shown signs of overcapacity, but automakers continues planning further expansion, Chinese state news agency Xinhua has reported that the country’s largest car makers face overproduction, but have further expansion plans anyway. China’s car production capacity is predicted to exceed 16 million units by 2012.
Leading auto companies, including SAIC Motor, FAW Group, Dongfeng Motor and Changan Auto, have each announced multi-million unit sales targets for the coming two years. Chery Auto, for example, has set an output and sales goal of 1 million units by 2012. Beijing Auto is aiming at output and sales of 1.5 million units in 2010 and 2 million in 2011.
In the auto industry stimulus plan unveiled in March, China set a target of annually producing 500,000 electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles in 2009-2011, with new-energy vehicle sales making up 5 percent of total passenger vehicle sales.
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