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China Expected to Surpass Europe in Auto Output in 2013

Carmakers are likely to build 19.6 million cars and light-duty trucks in China this year compared with 18.3 million units in Europe (including Russia and Turkey), according to the Financial Times.

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Carmakers are likely to build 19.6 million cars and light-duty trucks in China this year compared with 18.3 million units in Europe (including Russia and Turkey), according to the Financial Times.

The newspaper bases its forecast on projections from five forecasting groups, all of which expect China to surpass Europe this year in light-vehicle production for the first time ever. Output in 2012 totaled an estimated 17.8 million units for China and 18.9 million units for Europe.

The forecast reflects slumping sales in Europe, which are expected to continue into 2014.

The FT predicts auto production will grow 10% in China and 5% in the U.S. this year. Those increases will offset declines 3% in Europe and 7% in Japan, resulting in a 2% increase in global output in 2013. Worldwide car production climbed nearly 5% last year.

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