Summary
- Funds for car trade-in subsidies run out faster than expected
- Subsidies helped fuel stronger-than-expected retail sales in May
- Sales of ‘zero-mileage used cars’ deepen car price war
SHANGHAI, (Reuters) – At least six cities and municipalities across China have suspended trade-in subsidies for car buyers in June, according to Reuters’ review of government announcements, which could slow new car sales in the world’s second-biggest economy. Continue reading “Some Chinese cities pause car-buying subsidies as funds run out”
