Chinese automakers boost global exports as domestic car sales decline, led by strong EV demand and expanding overseas markets ...
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Chinese vehicle sales fall 6% in December
Sales of Chinese-made vehicles, including exports, declined by over 6% to 3.272 million units in December 2025, after rising by 10% to 3.489 million units a year earlier, according to passenger car ...
Chinese carmakers have been quietly expanding their foothold in Europe for years, and their growing presence is now putting domestic rivals on alert. In December, vehicles from Chinese brands claimed ...
China's auto sales fell for a second straight month in November as demand continued to weaken. Retail sales of passenger cars fell 8.1% last month from a year earlier to 2.23 million units, data from ...
Chinese automakers broadly recorded a sharp drop in sales in February as demand in the world's largest auto industry waned during the Lunar New Year month. Vehicle sales typically slow around the long ...
Left unsaid is that Ford's and to a much greater extent GM's retreat from the EU markets are biting them hard here. EU is buying a lot of EVs because of govt regulation. They've been much more ...
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