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Japanese car sales 'back on track' as customers return
Japanese
automakers
have
started
to
see
their
sales
in
China
rebound
after
Japan
'
s
illegal
"
purchase
"
of
the
Diaoyu
Islands
in
the
East
China
Sea
caused
sales
to
decline
in
the
past
two
months
.
Even
so
,
ysts
said
the
disagreement
will
continue
to
have
repercussions
,
as
will
the
inconsistent
strategy
Japanese
companies
have
employed
in
trying
to
sell
their
products
.
After
declining
by
almost
half
in
September
,
Toyota
Motor
Corp
'
s
sales
in
China
have
shown
a
"
moderate
rebound
"
since
mid-October
,
said
Niu
Yu
,
a
spokean
for
Toyota
'
s
China
operation
.
"
Things
are
starting
to
get
back
on
track
,"
he
said
. "
We
have
started
promoting
products
again
in
advertisements
,
and
those
have
met
with
a
warm
response
."
Feng
Xingya
,
executive
deputy
chief
executive
officer
of
Guangzhou
Toyota
Motor
Co
Ltd
,
one
of
Toyota
'
s
joint
ventures
in
China
,
told
Xinhua
News
Agency
on
Sunday
that
the
company
'
s
sales
have
returned
to
where
they
were
before
the
row
.
Meanwhile
,
Nissan
Motor
Co
'
s
sales
in
China
have
shown
a
meager
recovery
in
recent
weeks
,
said
Shen
Li
,
China
spokeswoman
for
the
company
.
Even
so
,
Shen
said
it
'
s
difficult
to
say
what
will
happen
in
the
long
run
,
noting
that
the
dispute
can
easily
have
unpredictable
results
.
Yao
Yiming
,
executive
vice-general
manager
of
Guangzhou
Honda
Automobile
Co
Ltd
,
was
quoted
by
Xinhua
as
saying
Honda
has
seen
a
rebound
in
both
its
China
revenue
and
customer
numbers
since
early
November
.
Two
months
before
,
the
company
'
s
sales
in
the
country
had
decreased
by
40.5
percent
.
Japanese
automakers
universally
reported
declining
sales
in
China
after
protests
over
Japan
'
s
illegal
"
purchase
"
of
the
Diaoyu
Islands
in
September
led
to
calls
to
their
products
.
Less
prominent
brands
have
proved
the
most
vulnerable
,
said
Zeng
Zhiling
,
director
of
LMC
Automotive
Asia
Pacific
Forecasting
,
an
automotive
industry
research
group
.
For
instance
,
Mitsubishi
Motors
Corp
reported
that
its
China
sales
decreased
by
63
percent
in
September
,
falling
to
2,340
vehicles
.
Mazda
Motor
Co
said
its
sales
in
the
country
decreased
by
36
percent
,
down
to
13,258
vehicles
for
the
month
.
"
The
consequences
are
so
huge
that
the
total
market
share
of
Japanese
cars
fell
by
about
12
percentage
points
to
about
8
percent
in
October
,"
Zeng
said
.
The
dispute
has
cooled
off
a
bit
,
he
said
,
but
courage
is
still
needed
to
be
seen
in
a
Japanese
car
in
some
places
in
China
.
A
study
last
month
by
the
banking
corporation
JP
Morgan
Chase
&
Co
predicted
the
number
of
Japanese
car
exports
to
China
would
decrease
by
70
percent
from
October
to
December
.
At
the
same
time
,
it
said
car
part
exports
would
fall
by
40
percent
,
a
rate
of
decline
also
predicted
for
many
types
of
consumer
products
.
Before
tensions
erupted
over
the
islands
,
Japanese
automakers
had
held
slightly
more
than
a
fifth
of
the
Chinese
auto
market
.
So
long
as
the
tensions
continue
,
they
may
see
their
sales
decline
again
,
Zeng
said
.
"
It
'
s
safe
to
say
that
this
political
row
,
if
it
'
s
not
fully
resolved
,
will
be
a
time
bomb
that
could
deal
a
heavy
blow
to
Japanese
cars
,"
he
added
.
ysts
said
a
greater
threat
to
Japanese
automakers
lies
in
their
shortsighted
approach
toward
the
Chinese
market
.
The
sudden
decline
in
demand
for
Japanese
vehicles
has
proved
to
be
an
unexpected
boon
to
other
foreign
brands
,
said
Lin
Huaibin
,
auto
yst
with
the
information
company
IHS
Automotive
.
About
half
of
the
potential
customers
who
had
once
shown
an
interest
in
Japanese
cars
have
since
decided
to
buy
German
,
South
Korean
or
US
vehicles
,
he
said
.
As
a
result
,
BMW
'
s
China
sales
increased
by
55
percent
in
September
,
Audi
'
s
by
20
percent
and
Hyundai
Motor
Co
'
s
by
15
percent
.
Japanese
automakers
have
not
moved
aggressively
to
expand
in
the
world
'
s
largest
auto
market
.
"
With
intensified
competition
,
Japanese
manufacturers
are
lagging
behind
Volkswagen
and
General
Motors
in
the
introduction
of
new
products
,
and
they
haven
'
t
developed
many
exciting
technological
breakthroughs
,"
Lin
said
.
For
one
,
Japanese
automakers
have
not
done
much
to
make
sure
their
designs
incorporate
Chinese
elements
—
a
practice
commonly
found
in
GM
'
s
various
car
models
.
Japanese
automakers
are
taking
steps
,
though
,
to
change
their
ways
.
Toyota
recently
said
it
will
introduce
two
brands
that
will
be
sold
exclusively
in
China
next
year
,
and
Shen
said
Nissan
also
plans
to
sell
models
tailored
to
the
Chinese
market
.
Lin
,
though
,
remains
pessimistic
about
the
company
'
s
prospects
.
"
A
number
of
Japanese
cars
have
been
recalled
in
recent
years
,
and
that
has
clouded
their
reputation
for
quality
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