SHANGHAI -- New-vehicle sales in China have increased the past two months, recording 14.5% annual growth in May to 2.194 million units and stoking optimism in the world's largest auto market, which had slumped due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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China's new-vehicle sales have grown for two months, logging a 14.5% gain on the year in May to reach 2.194 million units. © EPA/Jiji
SHANGHAI -- New-vehicle sales in China have increased the past two months, recording 14.5% annual growth in May to 2.194 million units and stoking optimism in the world's largest auto market, which had slumped due to the coronavirus pandemic.