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Audi braces for stagnation in Europe, hopes for China growth

It will take at least three to five years until European countries will have fully overcome their debt problems, the CEO says

Reuters Shanghai
Last Updated : Apr 20 2013 | 2:11 PM IST

Germany's Audi is bracing for long stagnation in Europe, though trusts that continued growth in China will help offset slumping auto demand in its core region, its CEO said on Saturday.

It will take at least three to five years until European countries will have fully overcome their debt problems, Rupert Stadler told reporters at the Shanghai auto show.

By contrast, China's passenger car market could in future grow to 20 or 25 million autos per year from about 12 or 13 million, also boosting business of premium manufacturers, the CEO said.

"Audi keeps growing," Stadler said, declining to be more specific. The VW-owned brand will "soon" increase dealerships in the world's biggest car market to about 500 from 300, sales chief Luca der Meo added.

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First Published: Apr 20 2013 | 11:55 AM IST

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