Staff work at a Buick car showroom in central Beijing October 29, 2009. China has told the United States it is launching a trade investigation that could lead to new import duties on autos and sports utility vehicles made by General Motors, Chrysler and Ford, a U.S. industry official said on Wednesday. China has surpassed the United States this year as the world's largest auto market and analysts expect its demand for new cars to grow exponentially in coming years. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 28 months ago

Staff work at a Buick car showroom in central Beijing October 29, 2009. China has told the United States it is launching a trade investigation that could lead to new import duties on autos and sports utility vehicles made by General Motors, Chrysler and Ford, a U.S. industry official said on Wednesday. China has surpassed the United States this year as the world's largest auto market and analysts expect its demand for new cars to grow exponentially in coming years.