Since the 1980s Chinese automotive industry has maintained rapid development. Entering the new century, the development accelerated even more, keeping an increasing growth rate of two digits in four consecutive years. Based on its outstanding contribution to the high-speed growth of the national economy, Chinese automotive industry has become the third largest industry in China. China ranks fourth among the largest automobile manufacturing countries and third among the largest automobile markets in the world. The auto industry has become the driving engine of Chinese economy and the propeller for the escalation of the industrial structures. Today, the increasingly rigorous laws and regulations concerning environmental protection, security and energy saving and the customers' much higher requirements upon cars become the driving forces for the technological progress of automobile products. Now the Chinese automotive industry is in an important era, many new and high technologies such as information technology and electronic technology are improving rapidly. To keep up with the pace of world automotive development, China has to be very open, cooperate in much wider fields and deepen the merger with the whole world. It is believed that the world will benefit from a much healthier, more sustainable Chinese automotive industry. All the parties in the Chinese automotive industry would like to make their greatest efforts together with the international colleagues to contribute to the sustainable development of the global automotive industry.
Rapid development of China automotive industry
Die rasante Entwicklung der chinesischen Autoindustrie
2006
4 Seiten, 3 Tabellen
Conference paper
English
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