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No restrictions on car imports from China, under new EV policy...

Rajesh Kumar Singh, Secretary, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) clarified that there are presently no specific restrictions targeting imports from China. He noted that BYD vehicles, originating from China, are already operational on Indian roads, having met their duty requirements.
No restrictions on car imports from China, under new EV policy...

Rajesh Kumar Singh, Secretary, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) clarified that there are presently no specific restrictions targeting imports from China. He noted that BYD vehicles, originating from China, are already operational on Indian roads, having met their duty requirements.
Zeekr 001 – fastest charging EV in China
Zeekr 001 is now the fastest charging EV thanks to the new CATL Shenxing battery and Zeekr V3 supercharger.
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Spot on.
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— Inside China Auto (@InsideChinaAuto) April 2, 2024
India’s new EV policy allows imports from any country, including China:...
India's new EV policy allows import of electric vehicles, even from China, with import duty concessions for companies investing USD 500 million. The policy aims to kickstart four-wheeler e-car manufacturing and may lead to Chinese auto firms entering the local market.
Dongfeng Forthing’s Xinghai S7 unveiled with 550 km range
Once launched, the Xinghai S7 will target the 18,000 - 27,000 USD market segment.
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