China's domestic automakers are going head-to-head with foreign brands to win new customers and increase market share.
China is forecast to produce 12 million units of vehicles for the whole year of 2009, to set a record high, an official with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said in Beijing Saturday.
The US trade authority has submitted recommendation about the proposed tariffs on Chinese tire export to the US market to President Barack Obama, a US official said Wednesday.
Thousands of illegal cabs have been impounded and hundreds of drivers detained in a massive crackdown that Beijing police said should restore public safety on the road.
The world's "bicycle kingdom" is gradually abandoning its healthy habit and embracing the era of the automobile.
China's Geely Automotive has submitted the only concrete bid so far for Ford Motor-owned carmaker Volvo Car Corp, a Swedish business newspaper reported, citing an undisclosed source.
Italian carmaker Fiat SpA is directing its ambitions toward the world's biggest automobile market as the market slows down in Western countries.
China's positive economic growth has helped make the country the biggest market for the S-Class sedan by Mercedes-Benz.
Riding on the back of brisk sales in the first seven months, German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz looks poised to make further inroads in the Chinese automobile market.
TMD Friction Group, the world's leading manufacturer of brake friction materials, has streamlined its joint ventures in China.
Jaguar Land Rover Auto Trade (Shanghai) Co Ltd is to recall some imported "Discovery 3" SUVs because of brake and engine flaws.
Toyota will recall 688,314 sedans made by its two Chinese joint ventures because of a flaw in their electric window controllers. This is the largest auto recall in China since 2004.