Quality-On by Amâncio Moraes
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Sunday, April 3, 2011
Global brands face threat of rising China car quality
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A model poses next to a Geely Englon TXN car at the Beijing Auto Show in Beijing April 23, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Jason Lee
By
Chang-Ran Kim
and
Kevin Krolicki
BEIJING
(Reuters) - When Ric Hull first looked at launching Great Wall Motor (
2333.HK
) pickup trucks in Australia last year, he considered rebranding them, worried their obvious Chinese origins would raise questions about their quality.
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