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The Chinese clone cars aren’t faring well of late, with the Shuanghuan CEO getting booted out of Germany and now the Great Wall Motors GWPeri minicar receiving a Europe-wide ban from a Turin court. The news is no doubt welcomed by the major manufacturers that have been prosecuting the copy-cat designs for several years, but it’s also a setback for the nascent Chinese car industry’s effort to break into the European market. As is usual with such cases, an appeal is planned. For more background on the German ban of the Shuanghuan CEO, a copy of BMW’s X5, and other Chinese clone cases, read our previous coverage. [source] Add your comment:
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