FRANKFURT, Dec 2 (Reuters) - The German auto industry's output is set to rise 5 percent to almost 5.8 million vehicles next year, lobby group VDA said, as the sector recovers from the phasing out of last year's government scrapping scheme. German car exports will probably rise 5 percent to 4.4 million units next year, VDA said on Thursday.
The domestic market looks set to see 3.1 million new car registrations in 2011, up 6.2 percent from the 2.92 million vehicles likely to be ...
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