Posts Tagged ‘sales’

Half Year Report-Auto Industry Overview

September 8 | Posted by admin | Auto Tags: , , , ,

  www.cri-report.com – In 2011 H1, China’s automobile output was 9.16 million, increasing by 2.48% YOY, decreasing by 46.36% over that of 2010 H1; China’s automobile sales volume was 9.33 million, increasing by3.35% YOY, decreasing by 44.34% over that of 2010 H1.       In 2011 H1, the cumulative output of China’s passenger vehicle market was 7.04million, increasing by 5.36% YOY, decreasing by 45.84%... Read more

CRI: Report on Operations of Chinese Insurance Industry 2011-2012

May 31 | Posted by admin | Research News Tags: , ,

www.cri-report.com – In recent years, with rapid and sustained development, increasingly improved market organizations and steadily increasing premium income, Chinese insurance industry plays an increasingly important role in the financial system and even the entire national economy. In 2010, Chinese insurance institutions realized premium income of original insurance of CNY 1,452.80 billion, growing by 30.40% over 2009, premium income of Chinese... Read more

CRI Report: Top 50 in Chinese Real Estate Industry 2010

January 13 | Posted by admin | Real Estate Tags: , , , , , ,

www.cri-report.com-In 2009-2010, influenced by policy support, lax lending, rigid demand, inflation expectations and other factors, China’s real estate market forcefully recovered. In 2009, the investment value for the development of China’s real estate industry was CNY 3623.20 billion, increasing by 16.10% YOY. New construction areas reached 1.15 billion m2, increasing by 12.50% YOY; areas being constructed were 3,196 million m2, increasing... Read more

CNY 80 billion in Children’s Wear Market in China 2010

December 20 | Posted by admin | Clothes Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

www.cri-report.com – Currently, the annual sales volume of Chinese children’s wear industry exceeds 3 billion, with the market scale of over CNY 80 billion. Since 2005, the fourth baby boom of China has occurred, which will last for 10 to 15 years. By the end of 2008, the number of Chinese children aged from 0 to 14 has reached 250... Read more