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5 Reasons Why 2010 May be Too Optimistic for Chinese Cars to Enter American Market and One Reason Why Not

Submitted by Bill Belew on Tuesday, 7 October 2008No Comment

Automill of the KMM network thinks that 2010 might be too optimistic to expect China to have cars ready for the American market.

Industry experts think that China will need longer than 2 years to meet standards for:

1. safety

2. emmission

3. infrastructure

4. “China also needs more time to study how the Japanese and Koreans entered the market,” says the director of Asia-Pacific market intelligence for J.D. Power & Associates in Agoura Hills, Calif.automill.com

5. Chinese companies are just too young…less than 10 years old.

However, China does have the manpower…lots and lots of it…and nothing has to be reinvented…just improved on and mass produced by the world’s factory.

2010 may be too agressive a target…but if anyone can go from zero to 100,000 in 10 years…it’s China.

What do you think?

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