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Despite booming domestic sales, China's automobile manufacturers suffered a setback in the overseas market during the first two months of this year.
Overseas investors moving west amid financial crisis
While the financial crisis has shut down many foreign businesses along China's coastal areas, a growing number of investors are moving westward to seek opportunities.
FDI growth falls for third month
Trade at Shanghai Port declines sharply in Dec
China's FDI up 23.6% in 2008
Customs revenue rises 21% to record high in 2008
Exports, imports fall again amid weak demand
China's exports see 2nd straight monthly fall
Trade growth to slow further in 2009
China's vehicle imports and exports slowing
Customs: Growth in auto trade to slow further
China's electronics trade slows in first 11 months of 2008
Minister: China's foreign trade to hit $2.6 trillion in 2008
Guangdong's foreign trade down 13% in Nov
Beijing reports slowdown in foreign trade growth
Export of auto parts to the US may shrink
Steel exports drop to record low
Recession winds chill exporters
Expert: China's exports to grow 15% in 2009
Local govts competing for investment to prevent slowdown
KPMG: China still the world's best investment destination
China makes new moves to boost exports
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US stocks tumble 4% as bailout plan unveiled
Wall Street sinks as investors dump banks
World markets surge on recovery hope
Japan's exports suffer record plunge
European stocks slip; US futures fluctuate
Analysis/Opinions
FDI sees 4th monthly dive in row
Data mixed on China's road to recovery
Shanghai auto expo: showdown for global automakers
Wen: Stimulus package plan paying off
How far is China away from the crisis?