China Car Sales Up 17.2% in July As Growth Slows
By wchung | 23 Mar, 2026
In this April 25, 2010 file photo, sales people at the Jaguar booth wait for customers near the Jaguar XJ model displayed at the Beijing Auto China 2010 show held in Beijing. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)
Auto sales growth in China, the world’s biggest market, weakened further in July, data showed Monday.
Sales rose 17.2 percent to 1.05 million units, the official Xinhua News Agency said, citing the Cabinet’s China Automotive Technology and Research Center. That was down from the 19.4 percent growth reported in June and the report said August sales are likely to weaken further.
Automakers are looking to China to drive sales amid weak global demand. Sales this year are forecast to grow by no more than 20 percent, well off 2009’s stunning 45 percent rise.
China passed the United States last year as the biggest auto market by number of vehicles sold on the strength of sales tax cuts, subsidies to rural buyers and incentives to encourage drivers to switch to cleaner models.
Monthly sales growth has fallen steadily from March’s 63 percent rise. Beijing renewed subsidies on a smaller scale in June, promising 3,000 yuan ($443) per vehicle for fuel-efficient cars and small trucks.
Total sales for the first seven months of 2010 were 8.2 million units, up 28.6 percent over the same period of 2009, the report said.
Spokespeople for the automotive center said they could not immediately release the data cited by Xinhua. The agency is under the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, the Cabinet agency that oversees China’s biggest government companies.
In China, automakers face rising costs and labor tensions, highlighted by recent strikes at parts suppliers affiliated with Honda Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. that disrupted production.
Sales in July were down 6.7 percent from the previous month, Xinhua said.
Auto production in July rose 12.9 percent to 1.3 million units but was a decline from June, the report. It said production for the first seven months rose 39.4 percent from a year earlier to 9.7 million units.
___
China Automotive Technology & Research Center: www.catarc.ac.cn/ac(underscore)en/index.htm
BEIJING (AP)
Articles
- How Charles and Sara Liang Survived Scandals to Build a $20-Billion AI Giant
- SpaceX, Tesla to Build AI Chip Factories in Austin
- The Mensch Way for Don to Smooth Over His Iran Bad
- Elon Musk Offers to Pay TSA Salaries During Partial Shutdown
- Tencent Debuts ClawBot to Take on Agentic AI from Alibaba, Baidu
- China Pledges More Balanced Trade After Record $1.2 Trillion Surplus
- Airports Step up to Feed Unpaid TSA Workers
- Don Struggles for a Face-Saving Exit from a Self-Created Nightmare
- OpenAI to Double Workforce to 8,000 by End of 2026
- BTS Comeback Concert Shuts Down Central Seoul
