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  • Chinese automakers accelerate in-vehicle interaction to drive consumer upgrades

    At the just-concluded 21st Changchun International Auto Expo, major Chinese auto companies commanded the attention of large crowds with their cutting-edge in-vehicle technologies.

    July25,2024


  • China's NEVs powering up to lead global sustainability charge

    The 2024 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, an A-list event continuing through May 4, is showcasing an unprecedented number of new energy vehicles (NEVs), with 278 distinct NEV models on display, reflecting the growing dominance of NEVs in the auto industry.

    April29,2024


  • Now the automotive sector is looking at Northern Africa

    The EU automotive companies are always more attracted by the low production costs. PSA in Morocco produces the 208 car, the most sold one. But it reassures: European workers do not have to worry.

    April24,2020


  • Germany's Bosch in fuelcell collaboration with Sweden's Powercell

    German automotive sector supplier Bosch is to develop and produce fuel cells for cars and trucks on a large scale in collaboration with Sweden's Powercell with the intention of marketing the m worldwide, the company said on Monday.

    May07,2019


  • EU regulators approves Chinese, German joint venture in automotive sector

    The European Union (EU) regulators gave the green light to a 15-million-euro ($15.92 million) joint venture by Chinese and German automatic companies on Thursday, saying the case raised no competition concerns.

    January09,2017


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