China's carmakers hope for sustainable recovery
But even as showrooms reopen, analysts are very cautious as demand could be tight till end 2020
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CHINA'S automotive sector is slowly springing back to life, but analysts remain very cautious about a sustainable rebound as vehicle makers will face tighter demand at home and abroad until the end of 2020.
As more Chinese cities relax constraints on movement in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic, dealerships as well as automotive supply chains around China are gradually getting back to work.
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