China's Vehicle Sales Picked Up After Stimulus, Ministry Says

  • Volumes have been declining in world’s biggest auto market
  • State urged local authorities to provide support to industry
Lock
This article is for subscribers only.

China’s vehicle sales picked up last month after provincial governments announced stimulus plans of their own to revive demand in the world’s biggest automobile market, the commerce ministry said.

“Sales recovered significantly,” ministry official Wang Bin said at a briefing in Beijing today, without giving details.