China's auto sales growth tumbles in January
BEIJING - China's auto sales growth tumbled to 7 percent in January amid an economic slowdown and curbs imposed to fight smog and traffic.
Drivers in the world's biggest auto
market bought 1.85 million passenger vehicles, the China Association of
Automobile Manufacturers said Thursday. It was the first time monthly sales
surpassed 1.8 million.
Auto sales growth is forecast to
decelerate sharply from last year's 15.7 percent expansion to about 8 to 10
percent. Sales grew 17 percent in December.
Chinese leaders see auto manufacturing
as a driver of economic development. But rapid growth has left Beijing,
Shanghai and other major cities choking on smog. Some cities have responded by
limiting the number of new vehicle registrations.
"The figures are pretty
good," said Zhang Xin, an industry analyst for Guotai Jun'an Securities.
"Sales probably were boosted by rumors of sales restrictions in some big
cities. The longer the rumors last, the better sales will be."
China's auto market is the world's
most crowded, with major global automakers and dozens of small Chinese brands
jostling for sales. Intense competition is squeezing indigenous Chinese
automakers that have less advanced technology, especially as sales growth
slows.
Earlier, General Motors Co. (GM) said sales
of GM-brand vehicles by the company and its Chinese partners in January rose 12
percent to a monthly record of 348,061. Ford Motor Co. (F) said sales rose 53
percent over a year earlier to 94,466 vehicles.
BMW AG, Europe's biggest luxury
automaker, said deliveries in China rose 22.2 percent to 37,137 vehicles.
Nissan Motor Co. said sales of Nissan
vehicles by the company and its local partners were off 0.4 percent at 95,200.
Toyota Motor Co. said sales rose 118.1 percent to 85,600 vehicles.
South Korea's Kia Motors Corp. said
sales rose 8.5 percent to 40,173 vehicles.
Newcomers still are piling into
China's glutted market.
France's Renault SA signed an
agreement in December to open its first Chinese factory with a local partner in
hopes of offsetting sagging European demand. The company says it will have a
production capacity of 150,000 vehicles a year.