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The Sixth Guangzhou International Auto Show was held on November 19, 2008. Automakers said that China should encourage the development of electric cars to offset its dependence on imported oil and reduce greenhouse emissions.

The Sixth Guangzhou International Auto Show was held on November 19, 2008. Automakers said that China should encourage the development of electric cars to offset its dependence on imported oil and reduce greenhouse emissions.  


(China Daily November 20, 2008)

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