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  • UBS predicts China will export 5 million vehicles this year

    According to CAAM, last year, China reaffirmed its position as the world’s leading automotive exporter with 4.4 million units, surpassing Japan’s 3.0 million and marking a 58% increase over 2022. Developing countries were the main buyers

    January12,2024


  • Tesla's Shanghai plant delivers 947,000 vehicles in 2023

    Tesla's Shanghai plant, the U.S. carmaker's first gigafactory outside the United States, delivered 947,000 vehicles in 2023, the company said on Wednesday in its production and deliveries report for 2023.

    January04,2024


  • GM delivers over 520,000 vehicles in China in Q2

    General Motors (GM) and its joint ventures delivered over 526,000 vehicles in China in the second quarter (Q2) of this year, up 9 percent from a year earlier, GM China said on Thursday.

    July07,2023


  • SW.China's Xinjiang border port reports surging vehicle exports in January

    Exports of commercial vehicles of Horgos port, a border port in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, surged 143 percent year on year to 1,020 units in January this year, with export volume amounted to 360 million yuan, soaring 141.58 percent from a year earlier, according to the administrative committee of Horgos comprehensive bonded zone.

    February07,2023


  • 800,000 Chinese-made vehicles expected to export to Europe in 2025: PwC

    The sales of Chinese-made vehicles in Europe market are expected to reach 800,000 units by 2025, most of which will be pure electric vehicles, said the global auditing and consulting firm PwC in a report, reported China Securities Journal Thursday.

    November11,2022


  • Insurance for new energy vehicle likely to come out soon

    The particular terms of commercial insurance for new energy vehicle(NEV) is expected to come out soon as the Insurance Association of China started to solicit public opinions on the draft particular terms on Wednesday, the Xinhua-run Shanghai Securities News reported.

    August06,2021


  • China's passenger car sales continue to rise

    China's passenger car sales continued to expand in October, as the better-than-expected economic recovery and export market has stabilized consumer confidence.

    November16,2020


  • China has 365 mln motor vehicles at end of September

    China had 365 million motor vehicles at the end of September this year, the Ministry of Public Security said Tuesday.

    October21,2020


  • Volkswagen to recall 1,220 imported vehicles in China

    Volkswagen Group Import (China) Co. and FAW-Volkswagen Automobile Co. will recall over 1,000 imported vehicles in the Chinese market due to concerns over transmission oil leakage, said China's quality watchdog.

    June22,2020


  • China car sales fall in May

    Car sales in China continued to drop in May, with about 1.913 million vehicles sold last month, down by 16.4 percent year on year, industrial data showed Wednesday.

    June13,2019


  • Automakers embrace 5G for smart vehicles

    Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group has announced a major partnership to put its first 5G and C-V2X-enabled vehicles into mass production by 2021, as the country's car industry enters the fast lane of intelligent-connected vehicles with the app

    February28,2019


  • Market value of China's intelligent connected vehicles likely to exceed RMB100 bln by 2020

    Market value of the intelligent connected vehicle (ICV) industry in China is expected to exceed 100 billion yuan by 2020.

    October19,2018


  • Russian company ABC-Motors to purchase 10,000 units of vehicles from Lifan Industry

    Lifan Industry (Group) Co., Ltd (601777.SH) announced that it had signed a purchase intention agreement with ABC Motors in Yekaterinburg, Russia.

    July17,2018


  • China province to advance NEV industry

    East China's Jiangxi province will advance new energy vehicles (NEVs), raising output to half a million by 2020.

    May29,2018


  • China province to advance NEV industry

    East China's Jiangxi province will advance new energy vehicles (NEVs), raising output to half a million by 2020.

    May29,2018


  • Chinese authorities to take lead in using new energy vehicles

    A revised regulation on official vehicle use has been issued, asking Communist Party of China (CPC) and governmental agencies to take the lead in using new energy vehicles.

    December12,2017


  • China's Internet of Vehicles set for fast growth

    Self-driving cars, semi-autonomous vehicles and smart cars turned the recently-concluded World Internet of Things Expo in eastern China's Wuxi city into a showcase for China's latest Internet of Vehicles (IoV) technology.

    September15,2017


  • VW, JAC launch green-focused joint venture to stay ahead of the curve

    Late last week, Volkswagen signed an agreement with JAC Motors to develop, produce and market electric vehicles and mobility services in China, preparing to charge ahead at full speed in the country's new energy vehicle market.

    June05,2017


  • Faw-Volkswagen to recall over 572,000 Audi vehicles

    Faw-Volkswagen (FAW-VW) will recall more than 572,000 vehicles to address a potential problem caused by panoramic sunroofs, China's quality supervisor said Tuesday.

    March29,2017


  • Norwegians buy much more environmentally friendly cars than before

    Sales of more environmentally friendly vehicles have taken off while diesel cars became less popular both in Oslo and the rest of Norway, newspaper Aftenposten reported Sunday.

    February13,2017


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