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China’s capital city Beijing limits car registrations

Beijing city currently has 5 million cars. Beijing - The Beijing government announced Thursday it will limit the number of new car licenses it will issue in the coming year. Traffic congestion has...

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[Local Government Cars] 5 choices for local governments

China plans to ban government officials buying foreign cars. Continue reading →

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Beijing’s Capital Ethics Development Office on the Move

Beijing authorities have issued a “serious reprimand” for an ongoing car exhibition that has stirred controversy for its scantily-clad models. Continue reading →

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China allocates $949m subsidy for fuel-saving cars

From Reuters May 23, 2012 Reuters (Beijing) - The central government has allocated 6 billion yuan ($949 million) to subsidise consumer purchases of fuel-saving cars, Xinhua News Agency reported late...

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Beijing to begin using electronic parking meters

A new measure for street parking has just gone into effect in Beijing. Fees have increased to 10 yuan an hour. And new electronic parking meters are now in use. Continue reading →

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Guangzhou: the 4th Chinese city to limit car sales

July 03, 2012 Reuters (Beijing) - Chinese auto stocks fell steeply on Monday after Guangzhou became China's fourth city to put a cap on annual car sales to help ease worsening traffic gridlock...

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China target: 5 million Green Cars on the Road by 2020

China has set a target of producing and selling 500,000 energy-efficient and alternative-energy vehicles a year by 2015, and five million vehicles by 2020. Continue reading →

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China announces tougher standards for automobile exports

(Shanghai August 17) - In order to deal with the increasing volume of Chinese vehicles destined for sales overseas, five government departments have jointly released legislation regulating automobile...

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Government cars: the Chinese government policy

China Sets Curbs On Official Cars Continue reading →

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Domestic brands becoming popular by local governments

More and more local government officials riding in Chinese own domestic brands. Continue reading →

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Car interior pollution standards come into effect in March 2013

Chinese auto standards are moving to right direction. Continue reading →

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Government vehicle procurement reaching $20 billion in 2012

$20 billion means about 1 million Chinese domestic brands sales per year. Continue reading →

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Chinese government car contracts go to home brands

According to China's new draft procurement regulations issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, all 412 types of cars listed will be supplied by domestic manufacturers, with none...

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[China] New standards for mandatory scrapping of old vehicles

New standards for the mandatory scrapping of motor vehicles in China are to be officially implemented on May 1, ynet.com reported today. According to the guidelines, vehicles which are due for...

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Local official sacked for buying luxury car

Local official sacked for buying luxury car Continue reading →

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[Gallery] Red Flag limousine in action by states visits

Red Flag limousine in action Continue reading →

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[Government Failure] Chaos on road crossing in China

Don't blame the people it's all the incapability of the Government Continue reading →

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