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Europe’s largest carmaker, Volkswagen AG, said Friday that it had sold 37 percent more vehicles on the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong in 2010, compared to sales in 2009.With 1.92 million vehicles delivered to its customers last year, Volkswagen had performed beyond expectation in the past year, said the European automaker blue timberland boots Friday in a statement. The company also planned to invest 10.6 billion euros (about 13.8 billion U.S. dollars) in China through 2015 to expand its production capacity and develop new products, said Karl-Thomas Neumann, president and chief executive of Volkswagen Group China, which operates car ventures with Chinese state auto groups SAIC Motor and FAW Group.

 

Neumann also said he expected significant sales in the country in the coming years and noted that the first Volkswagen electric cars would hit the roads in China in 2011. “Each company is going to have its own perspective, but certainly investment caps like that may make the market for some businesses less attractive, and I think the government nike mercurial purple of India has expressed a willingness to listen to that and I think in some areas some easing may come about,” she said.American officials say relaxing foreign investment restrictions will give fresh momentum to bilateral trade, which is about $48 billion.

 

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