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China Likely to Become World’s Top Auto Exporter


This photo taken on December 5, 2023 shows cars being loaded onto a ship for export at the port in Lianyungang, in China’s eastern Jiangsu province. (Photo by AFP)
This photo taken on December 5, 2023 shows cars being loaded onto a ship for export at the port in Lianyungang, in China’s eastern Jiangsu province. (Photo by AFP)
China Likely to Become World’s Top Auto Exporter
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A Chinese car group says China likely overtook Japan as the world’s biggest auto exporter in 2023.

The Chinese Passenger Car Association (CPCA) says automakers like BYD Auto, Chery and others are seeing increased sales overseas.

The CPCA announced that exports of Chinese cars jumped 62 percent to a record 3.83 million vehicles. Japanese customs data showed car exports at 3.5 million for the first 11 months of the year, not including used vehicles.

China’s total auto exports were estimated to hit 5.26 million units last year. Japan’s full-year exports were predicted at 4.3 million units, the CPCA found.

China’s rise as a top auto exporter is due in part to the strength of its electric vehicle (EV) automakers. BYD overtook Tesla as the world’s top seller of EVs late last year. Most of the sales were within China, however.

Some governments are concerned about Chinese auto exports affecting sales of their own automakers.

In September, the European Commission started an investigation into Chinese-made electric vehicles over subsidies they may have received.

And the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden is considering raising taxes on some Chinese goods, including EVs, the Wall Street journal reported last month.

FILE - Visitors watch a BYD Seal U car at the IAA motor show in Munich, Germany, Friday, Sept. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)
FILE - Visitors watch a BYD Seal U car at the IAA motor show in Munich, Germany, Friday, Sept. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)

Domestic market

China is the world’s largest auto market. Vehicle sales there rose 5.3 percent last year.

Sales of battery-powered vehicles in China last year increased 20.8 percent. And sales of hybrids grew 82.5 percent last year.

Sales of Chinese-made cars are expected to make up 63 percent of total sales in China this year. Sales of Chinese cars jumped 15.7 percent last year.

Competition is expected to increase. Popular Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi showed its first electric vehicle last month. It has announced it is aiming to become one of the world’s top five automakers.

French auto brands suffered in China in 2023, with sales down 41 percent according to data for the first 11 months of the year. Sales of Japanese cars dropped almost 11 percent last year, while U.S. brands saw sales drop 1.4 percent.

I’m Gregory Stachel.

Reuters reported this story. Gregory Stachel adapted it for VOA Learning English.

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Words in This Story

unit n. a single thing, person, or group that is a part of something larger

subsidy n. money that is paid usually by a government to keep the price of a product or service low or to help a business or organization to continue to function

battery n. a device that is placed inside a machine (such as a clock, toy, or car) to supply it with electricity

hybrid adj. (of a vehicle) using two different types of power, especially petrol or diesel and electricity (of a vehicle) using two different types of power, especially petrol or diesel and electricity

brand n. a category of products that are all made by a particular company and all have a particular name

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