Changes in the Chinese automotive market resulting from WTO entry

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Qiu, Lily Lin, Turner, Lindsay W and Smyrk, Lindsay (2004) Changes in the Chinese automotive market resulting from WTO entry. The Asia Pacific journal of economics & business, 8 (2). pp. 60-77. ISSN 1326-8481

Abstract

The booming demand for motor vehicles in China has made China the most rapidly growing automotive market in the world. The entry of China into the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is expected to accelerate the trend. Although often well established in China before WTO entry, the world’s large vehicle manufacturers have responded to Chinese WTO membership by establishing additional joint ventures and new assembly plants and by the launch of new models. This study analyses the Chinese automotive market prior to WTO entry and forecasts future market trends as impacted by China’s recent entry into the WTO.

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Published as Qiu, Lily Lin and Turner, Lindsay and Smyrk, Lindsay (2003) A study of changes in the Chinese automotive market resulting from WTO entry. In: Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference of the Association for Chinese Economics Studies Australia (ACESA). RMIT Business, 2003, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.

Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/1251
Subjects Historical > RFCD Classification > 340000 Economics
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Economics and Finance
Keywords ResPubID7878, automotive market, WTO, China, motor vehicles
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