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UPDATED: 14:17, May 06, 2004
China's auto exports up 279.7 percent in first quarter
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China exported 51,864 automobiles (including CKDs) in the first quarter of this year, up 279.7 percent year-on-year, according to customs statistics.

Export value of these automobiles totaled 116 million US dollars, which amounted to only a fraction of the 1.56 billion dollars of automobile imports in the same period.

Special-purpose vehicles, including vehicles for use in Golf games and on beaches, made up 75 percent of China's auto exports in this period. Other major exported vehicles were heavy-duty trucks, station wagons, cars, coaches and cross-country vehicles.

China's exports of automobiles and auto parts and components totaled 1.49 billion dollars in the first quarter, an increase of 50.9 percent year-on-year.

China imported 51,205 automobiles (including CKDs) in the first quarter.

Source: Xinhua

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