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2009年生产1379万辆,超过日本,跃居第一。美国列第三。
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& q6 j: V5 B. s4 I: E: lJapan Ceded Top Auto Maker Title To China In 2009 - Nikkei
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6 m: S6 z9 l0 t* [* `9 zTOKYO (Nikkei)--Japan yielded the title of the world's top automobile manufacturer to China in 2009, with domestic production plummeting 31.5% to 7.93 million units, according to data released Friday by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, the Nikkei reported in its Saturday morning edition.( d6 E7 F9 w. W
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Japan had been the No. 1 auto-producing nation for three years since 2006, when it eclipsed the U.S.! F/ a$ p8 g: O! M- V! F, o
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China saw auto output surge 48.3% to about 13.79 million vehicles last year, compared with 5.7 million for the U.S., which came in third place, according to the Nikkei.7 u% J, e. T+ X' A* @3 A! m
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Japan's domestic production dipped below 8 million units for the first time in 33 years. All 12 major auto makers saw output drop, with Toyota Motor Corp. (TM, 7203.TO) suffering a 30.4% plunge.8 n1 C9 B. ?9 K1 e, U' D
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The slide in output was much steeper than 1993's 10.2% fall, the previous record, the business daily said., ]/ q4 |0 g& n
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Exports took a 46.2% dive to 3.61 million vehicles for the first annual decline in eight years. Shipments to Asia tumbled 27.9% and exports to the U.S. plunged 41.8%.& @6 K9 g7 C) ~
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Production in 2009 was down 40% from the peak in 1990 and exports were at half their 1985 high. Exports represented 58.1% of overall domestic output in 2008, but the rate dropped to 45.6% in 2009, the Nikkei reported.2 y' r+ N4 x$ _3 X" F2 p
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Japan's total domestic output capacity is estimated at 11 million vehicles a year. In 2009, 4.6 million vehicles were sold in the home market. |
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