EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Chinese on a Charge in Detroit
Author: Mark Bursa | 21 January 2009
Two Chinese automakers showed up at the Detroit Show - with very different stories to tell. One promises a revolution, the other is playing safe. Mark Bursa assesses the US prospects for BYD and Brilliance.
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