Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Chinese Automakers Struggle Abroad

http://www.latimes.com/business/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-as-china-car-challenge,1,2603400.story

Chinese Automakers are having a tough time selling cars abroad largely due to the lack of experience when it comes to Western consumers. Historically China has just copied other larger car makers cars and has been successful selling them in poorer or developing nations. China must move to develop newer cars based on their own research and design here in the near future otherwise the Chinese car companies might be upstaged by larger makers such as VW, BMW, Ford or GM.

3 Comments:

Blogger Chris Brown said...

I could see possibly China buying out some american companies like GM or Ford and moving them abroad which would really hurt the American economy.

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Blogger Ms. Lee said...

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2:25 AM  
Blogger Ms. Lee said...

i would agree. the american automobile industry has grown greedy and 'sold out' the American people for cheap labor. Capitolism has fatally wounded democracy. maybe policy is the real issue here,providing the loop hole for big business to make a severe bi-party consequential decision . the Employee Free Choice act would surely be a step in the right direction for the american labor association, giving members of the middle class labor source a greater income base; to better maintain agianst the uncertain times of the recession.

2:36 AM  

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