German premium carmaker Audi AG expects mild sales growth in China this year, amid increasingly acute competition as the world's second-biggest economy slows.
US electric carmaker Tesla Motors is calling for more patience with its performance in the world's largest auto market.
Qoros' senior executives blamed the automaker's overemphasis on product development for its bleak sales in China since its first model hit the market less than two years ago.
Nissan's China sales are expected to increase 6 percent year-on-year in 2015, the company's chairman and CEO said in an exclusive interview during the ongoing Shanghai auto show.
Volkswagen will continue its focus on technology, said a senior executive at the German automaker.
Guangqi Honda hopes to increase sales to 1 million vehicles in 2020 after unveiling the latest City model and a new version of the Odyssey and the Crider limited edition in Shanghai.
German automotive supplier Continental AG plans to raise the Chinese market's share of its global business from about 10 percent at the moment to 20 percent over the next seven years.
Auto Shanghai 2015 runs from April 20 to April 29 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai). The auto show features 1,343 automobiles, 109 of which are world premieres.
The 21st Volvo China Open is being played at the challenging Tomson Shanghai Pudong Golf Club this week and is attracting not just sports fans, but people looking to enjoy a fun day out.
Beijing's intellectual property protection followed requirements in 2014 to help build a national science and technology innovation center and develop a high-quality economic structure, with more collaboration efforts and special campaigns by local enforcement agencies, according to a press conference on April 16.
China's "strong and constructive engagement" in intellectual property has followed a consistent pattern throughout the past 30 years, said a senior official of the World Intellectual Property Organization.
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