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Car sales are down in China for the first time in two decades
Car sales in China, the world's biggest vehicle market, have seen their first annual fall in twenty years
Sales fell 6% to 22.7 million units in 2018, according to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA).The deceleration comes amid a slowdown
in China's economy which has hit performance at car manufacturers around the world.The news comes after Apple warned that sales would be hit
by slowing iPhone demand in China
Meanwhile, the country's most successful carmaker, Geely, is forecasting flat sales this year.Foreign car makers such as Ford, Volkswagen,
Jaguar Land Rover and General Motors have all reported falls in sales over the last few months in China.The China Association of Automobile
Manufacturers (CAAM), a government-backed industry group, last month blamed the sales slowdown on economic shifts and "international
reasons", referring to China's trade war with the US.Last year, both countries imposed billions of dollars' worth of tariffs on each other's
goods.CAAM said it expected the market to be unchanged in 2019 and added that although demand for diesel and petrol cars was falling, rising
sales of electric cars would probably help the overall market to avoid another slump.Government subsidies for car buying also ended last
year reducing consumer incentives to buy new cars.However, the China National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) says it plans to
introduce policies to boost consumer spending on cars as well as home appliances.NDRC vice-chairman Ning Jizhe told China's state
broadcaster that there was still potential for more car sales
He said policies such as the introduction of a rural car purchase programme, or a cut in taxes on car sales could help drive sales.