SHANGHAI – General Motors and its joint ventures sold 203,367 vehicles in China in April, down slightly from a year earlier, reflecting slowing growth in the world's largest auto market.
GM said Friday that sales by its flagship venture Shanghai GM rose 7.4 percent to 96,219 vehicles in April. That rise was offset, however, by slower sales growth for its other China operations.
GM sales in China in the first four months rose 6.3 percent over a year earlier, a far cry from the double-digit growth seen in recent years.
Ford Motor China, meanwhile, says its sales in China rose 3 percent in April from a year earlier, with growth in the first four months of the year up 15 percent.
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