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11:05 am
Mon January 24, 2011
Report: GM sells more cars in China than in U.S.
By Mark Brush
General Motors headquaters in Detroit. GM says it sold more cars in China last year than it did in the U.S.
More signs that China's economy is growing.
The Associated Press reports:
General Motors says it sold more cars and trucks in China last year than it did in the U.S. for the first time in its 102-year history.
The company sold 2.35 million vehicles in China. That's about 136,000 more than it sold in the U.S.
The AP report says GM sold 2.35 million vehicles in China - 136,000 more vehicles than it sold in the U.S. in 2010.
The country's population is 4 times bigger than the U.S. population (according to World Bank numbers):
- China's population: 1,331,460,000
- U.S. population: 307,006,550
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