China's Car Dealers Ask Government to Stimulate Slumping Auto Sales

Prospective customers look at vehicles on display at a dealership in Shanghai, China. 

Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
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China’s car dealers urged the government to stimulate auto demand as soon as possible to help end a historic slump that’s now approaching the one-year mark.

The government could spur demand by making the switch to new stricter emissions standards more transparent, the China Automobile Dealers Association told regulators. A lack of clarity regarding the transition has hindered dealers’ ability to plan ahead and prompted consumers to delay purchases, CADA said in report dated May 24.