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Essay heading: Automobile Industry In China and India
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This includes, market size, competitors and demand. Then we review the countries' situation to review FDI policies, infrastructure, and risks. This is followed by recommended FDI strategy for further minimizing risks and comparison of China and India to recommend specific location of investment.
1 The Nature of the Automobile Market
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for the first time, churning out 5.2 million cars compare with 4.4 million in the U.S. Motor vehicle export also showed a significant rise as it doubled to 340,000 units in 2006 compare to 2005 (Simon 2007), (Ostroff 2007), (Automotive Resources Asia 2006). "During the first eight months of 2006 China's automobile production and sales both increased by some 25 percent over the same period of last year" (CHINA... displayed next 300 characters
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