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Decoding China's Car Industry: 40 Years

English · Hardback

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This book is an authentic multidimensional history of the car industry in China. 40 years, attempts were made to change the status quo, such as breaking the 220% tariff barrier and setting limits when opening up to international car companies. It was not until the beginning of the 21st century that ordinary people in China started to own cars. This led to rapid growth of the Chinese car industry since the 21st century. However, the industry is facing its biggest challenge due to conflict between China's economic and social values. The author, as a media person chronicling cars in China, has witnessed, experienced, and even participated in the development process of the industry. Weaving in juicy tales, interesting details, and rare pictures, the readers are taken on an exhilarating ride through the story of cars in China.¿


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Authors Anding Li, Chris R. Lanzit, Graeme Ford, Anding Li, Chris R Lanzit Graeme Ford Anding Li, Anding (-) Li
Assisted by Chris R. Lanzit (Translation), Graeme Ford (Translation), Chris R Lanzit (Translation), Graeme Ford (Translation), Chris R Lanzit (Translation), Graeme (-) Ford (Translation), Chris R (-) Lanzit (Translation)
Publisher World Scientific Publishing
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.12.2021
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous
 
EAN 9789811241109
ISBN 978-981-1241-10-9
Pages 392
 
Subjects China, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Automotive, TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / History, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Automobile Industry, Road vehicle manufacturing industry, Vehicle and transport manufacturing industries
 

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