China Takes Aim at Reputation for Cheap Exports With EV Permits
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China Takes Aim at Reputation for Cheap Exports With EV Permits
China’s requirement that automakers get permits to export electric vehicles ramps up a push to tighten control of the sprawling industry and help the country fend off accusations that it’s flooding the global market with cheap cars, according to analysts.
China Just Put The Brakes On Its EV Export Boom
China will enforce EV export controls beginning January 1, 2026. The move targets price wars and promotes healthy EV trade growth. Mandatory customs inspections will apply under the new system. Overseas buyers of Chinese electric cars may soon see tighter oversight of how these vehicles reach foreign markets. On Friday, Beijing confirmed it will introduce export controls on pure electric passenger cars, a move said to be driven by concerns at ho…
China Takes Aim at Reputation for Cheap Exports With EV Permits - InsideBusiness - Business News in Nigeria
China’s requirement that automakers get permits to export electric vehicles ramps up a push to tighten control of the sprawling industry and help the country fend off accusations that it’s flooding the global market with cheap cars, according to analysts. From the start of next year, car manufacturers will require export licenses for EVs, bringing them in line with existing rules for gasoline and hybrid vehicles. The move is designed to restric…
Chinese authorities put an end to anarchic exports of electric cars. A licensing system will be in place from 2026 to protect its champions and lock its image internationally. Chinese authorities have decided that it is time to crack down on electric cars
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