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		<title>Bosch China business jumps 25% in 2008</title>
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Apr. 23, 2009 (China Knowledge) &#8211; Robert Bosch GmbH, the world&#8217;s largest  supplier of automobile components, said on Tuesday its business in China jumped  25% in 2008 despite a global economic downturn, the Shanghai Daily reported.
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<td valign="top"><!--begin CK content-->Apr. 23, 2009 (China Knowledge) &#8211; Robert Bosch GmbH, the world&#8217;s largest  supplier of automobile components, said on Tuesday its business in China jumped  25% in 2008 despite a global economic downturn, the Shanghai Daily reported.</p>
<p>Consolidated sales in China, which include automotive and industrial  technology, consumer goods and building technology, increased 30% to RMB 22.8  billion, slower than earlier proposed RMB 25 billion, said Uwe Raschke, a member  of the board of management heading the Asia Pacific region.</p>
<p>The company attributed the slowdown in sales to the sluggish market amid the  financial crisis.</p>
<p>The Chinese market contributed EUR 45 billion to Bosch&#8217;s global sales in  2008, down 2.8% year on year due to the appreciation of the euro. However, the  Chinese market remains a significant contributor to its global sales and the  company will not change its investment plan in China even though it is cutting  costs worldwide, according to Raschke.</p>
<p>Moreover, Bosch (China) Investment Ltd plans to introduce lithium-ion  batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles as early as 2011 as the demand may  rise on greener vehicles promotion.<br />
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