China Has No Imminent Auto Stimulus Plan, Official Says

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China has no imminent plans to introduce more stimulus policies to help revive vehicle demand in the world’s biggest auto market, according to an official with the country’s top economic planner.

The National Development and Reform Commission is still studying the feasibility for measures to subsidize vehicle purchases in rural areas, said Chen Jianguo, deputy director of the agency’s industry coordination department.