Torsten Müller, head of carmaker Rolls-Royce told the BBC, it was not concerned by the decline in car sales company in China. In fact, it is optimistic about the company's future in China.
"It is not all about China. We globally are very well balanced. We have many other markets around the world that do well. The strongest market is the United States that actually brings the biggest revenue for us the same applies to the Middle East. "
"I am fully convinced that the Chinese market will recover in the next few years. This is not all bleak and industrious ruined worldwide. But we are well balanced. We in no way pursue high volumes globally, our goals are profitability. Rest assured, Rolls-Royce is still very profitable. "
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