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Cadillac sales in China hit a roadbump
More new cars are now sold in China than any other country on earth. Recently though, the Chinese auto market suffered its first fall in demand for two decades. The government has promised new stimulus measures to try to help revive sales.
But as our China correspondent Robin Brant reports, brands such as Cadillac are struggling to lure in buyers in the interim.
(Image: a Cadillac salesmen talks with a potential customer as the US manufactured car is promoted at a shopping mall in Beijing. Credit: Getty Images)
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