Etiqueta: exports
Chinese brands extend global reach

Spending on social media and AI has helped fuel rapid expansion into overseas markets
BYD exports from China to global markets: PHEVs lead in Brazil,...
As the global wave of new energy vehicles (NEVs) continues to surge, Chinese car brands are rapidly expanding their presence overseas. Among them, BYD is emerging...
China’s Changan in Focus as European Media Attend Chongqing Auto Show...

On June 7, the 2025 Chongqing International Auto Exhibition opened, with European media traveling to China to attend the event and visit Chinese automotive giant Changan Automobile.
Exclusive: India’s Maruti Suzuki cuts near-term EV production amid rare earths...

Maruti Suzuki has cut near-term production targets for its maiden electric vehicle e-Vitara by two-thirds because of rare earths shortages, a document showed, in the latest sign of disruption to the auto industry from China's export curbs.
Rare earths are not rare: Chinese move can backfire

China's export controls on rare earth elements, crucial for various industries, have sparked global concern, particularly in the electric vehicle sector. While China dominates rare earth mining and refining, this strategic move to weaponize these resources is incentivizing other nations to develop their own supply chains and explore alternative materials.
China’s EV Moves in UK & EU Progressing

It’s no secret — China’s electric vehicle market is the most developed in the world. Related to that, EVs account for about half of the country’s new car sales, and it’s a hyper-competitive market where many automakers are struggling to scale up, outcompete each other on price, and eventually make ... [continued]
China’s car sales rise in May, but price wars cloud outlook

China's car sales rose for a fourth consecutive month in May, but slower increases across major automakers highlighted concerns over aggressive price competition in the world’s largest auto market.
Auto companies ‘in full panic’ over rare-earths bottleneck

BERLIN/LONDON/DETROIT (Reuters) -Frank Eckard, CEO of a German magnet maker, has been fielding a flood of calls in recent weeks. Exasperated automakers and parts suppliers have been desperate to find alternative sources of magnets, which are in short supply due to Chinese export curbs. "The whole car industry is in full panic," said Eckard, CEO of Magnosphere, based in Troisdorf, Germany.
BYD chairman sees strong overseas sales this year

BYD's prices in overseas markets are relatively stable, which is beneficial to the company's profitability, said Wang Chuanfu.
BYD’s Chief Says Vehicle Electrification Still Has Issues, Intelligence to Focus...
Yicai) June 6 -- Some problems remain with vehicle electrification, which is the first part of the auto industry's transformation, with the second half...