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GM China boss predicts upturn in motor sales after slump

A PetroChina station in Xinjiang China

General Motors has claimed that the Chinese motor industry is poised to rebound from its worst four-month slump in 14 years.

"I'm still pretty optimistic it won't take much to bring [consumers] back into buying mode," Kevin Wale, head of the GM China operations, said in an interview in Shanghai on Wednesday.

"I can't see

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