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Honda Motor, Japan's second-biggest carmaker, plans to increase production capacity in China by 23 percent as it expects solid demand there for its fuel-efficient vehicles, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.
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Source: honda.com Honda FCX |
Honda shares rose over 6 percent in morning trade, in line with gains at rivals Toyota Motor [TM
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The Nikkei business daily said Honda [HMC
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Car sales growth in China, the world's second-largest auto market, slowed to a single-digit rate last year for the first time in at least 10 years as consumer confidence waned with a slowing economy.
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But the Nikkei said Honda judged that sales of its Civic and other fuel-efficient cars could still grow as sales at the Dongfeng unit jumped 29 percent in 2008, much bigger than the percentage growth in China's nationwide auto sales.
Honda spokeswoman Akemi Ando said Dongfeng was originally designed to be able to produce 240,000 vehicles, against its current output capacity of 120,000, but the company does not have any immediate plans to ramp up capacity in the face of weak demand.
With two other local units, Honda currently has capacity to make 530,000 vehicles a year. Honda's China vehicle sales rose 11.7 percent last year, slowing from a 31 percent rise in 2007.
Separately, Toyota Motor will start producing about 50,000 RAV4 sport utility vehicles a year in China, the Sankei newspaper reported.








