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The slump for Japanese brands is hurting China as well, because many Japanese vehicles sold in this country are produced in local factories with components bought from Chinese suppliers. Japanese automakers temporarily closed some of their China factories and have reduced production after reopening. Among other foreign brands, General Motors Co. said sales of GM-brand vehicles rose 14.3 percent from a year earlier to 251,812, surpassing 250,000 for the first time. Ford Motor Co. said sales of Ford-brand vehicles rose 48 percent to 60,518 and sales so far this year were up 14 percent from the same period in 2011. General Motors and its joint ventures sold an October-record 251,812 vehicles in China. Sales were up 14.3 percent on an annual basis, as GM's major brands in China reached new highs for the month. ___ China Association of Automobile Manufacturers:
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