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  1. Automakers who thought that the Chinese market is a gold mine would have to think twice. Demand in the country has slowed down towards the end of 2011 such that its sales increase is now less than what was achieved by the US market, a first for the last 14 years according to Bloomberg. Other emerging markets such as India and Brazil are slowing down as well. Combined sales of cars, busses and trucks only rose 2.5% to 18.5 million vehicles in China in 2011, according to data released by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers. However, US demand for light vehicles climbed an impressive 10% in 2011 to 12.8 million vehicles. 2012 is expected to experience an annual growth of 13.5%. With such a positive outlook, it is perhaps why American automakers like Ford, Dodge and Cadillac are aggressively launching new models at the recent Detroit Auto Show.
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