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China Readies new Round of Scrappage Incentives to Spur Sales

China's cabinet agreed to revive financial incentives for consumers to trade in their passenger cars to help increase demand in the world's biggest vehicle market, a government official said.

The cabinet approved the plan last week and relevant ministries are working on details, such as the types of vehicles covered and amount of state funding, according to the official, who asked not to be identified because the matter hasn't been made public.

The government also is conducting feasibility studies on incentives for new-car buyers in rural areas, the official said.

Government officials are under mounting pressure to revive consumer demand after the economy grew slower than forecast and vehicle sales slumped.

In 2009, China introduced scrappage incentives to counter the global financial crisis, spurring 49.6 billion yuan ($7.8 billion) in new car purchases the following year.

China's total vehicle sales declined 1.3 percent in the January-to-April period, the worst showing since 1998 when deliveries fell 1.6 percent, according to data compiled by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.

Reuters reported earlier that the government soon will provide subsidies to rural residents who trade in used vehicles for fuel-efficient new ones.

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