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China overtakes Japan: 2023 car sales show a dramatic shift in the automotive industry
China is on the verge of dethroning Japan’s two-decade run as the world’s top auto seller, signaling a monumental shift in global automotive power. Long known as the leader in car exports, China is now expected to claim the crown in overall sales,
China’s push to localise automotive chips is gaining ground, but mostly in mature control systems rather than high-end computing. Observers say the main hurdles are technical, not geopolitical.
With over a dozen different Chinese brands now on sale in the UK, we take a look at how they've already significantly disrupted the market.
Research projections suggests China may finish 2025 as the world’s top auto seller for the first time ever, outselling Japan by 2 million cars.
After years of planning for cars that would let drivers take their hands off the wheel and eyes off the road, China’s regulators have become more cautious.
Ford Motor Co. has stopped shipping several expensive trucks and sports cars made in Michigan and Kentucky to China as tariffs have shot up as a result of the trade war between China and President Donald Trump. The move was confirmed April 18 to the ...
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New research from Canalys shows that a record 1.3 million electric vehicles (EVs) were sold in China in 2020. But year-on-year growth was modest at only 8%. In comparison, worldwide sales of EVs rocketed by 39% in 2020, as ...
As the largest maker of electric vehicles in the United States, Tesla suffered more than other carmakers from the elimination of federal incentives.