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China auto sales hit the brakes in January
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Feb 9, 2012


Vehicle sales in China fell sharply in January from a year earlier, an industry group said Thursday, as the Lunar New Year holiday hit demand in the world's biggest auto market.

Total sales fell 26.39 percent year on year to 1.39 million units in January, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers said, pointing to fewer working days last month and the high comparative base in 2011.

Sales of passenger vehicles -- which account for the bulk of sales in China -- fell 23.8 percent in January from a year earlier to 1.16 million units, the group said in a statement.

The week-long Lunar New Year holiday, also known as the Spring Festival, was unusually early this year and has distorted monthly data.

But even before the holiday, auto sales were slowing in China after Beijing rolled back sales incentives and some cities imposed tough restrictions on car numbers to ease chronic traffic congestion and pollution.

Nationwide sales hit the brakes in 2011, rising just 2.5 percent to 18.51 million units compared with an increase of more than 32 percent in 2010.

The Spring Festival holiday also hit the sales of US auto giant General Motors, which reported an eight-percent fall in January from a year earlier.

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Japan machinery orders fall 7.1 percent in December
Tokyo (AFP) Feb 9, 2012 - Japan's core machinery orders fell 7.1 percent in December from a month earlier, the Cabinet Office said Thursday, as firms remain cautious due to a strong yen and a slowdown in global demand.

The core data, which exclude volatile demand from power companies and for ships, was worse than the 5.0 percent fall predicted in a median forecast of economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires and the Nikkei.

Core orders, seen as a leading indicator of corporate capital spending, jumped 14.8 percent in November from the previous month, after two straight months of decline due to the Thai floods, Europe's debt crisis and a high yen.

Core orders are expected to rise 2.3 percent in the January-March period from the previous quarter, supported by the government's massive spending programmes to rebuild areas hit by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.

For 2011, core machinery orders rose 7.8 percent.



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