Partnerships with Chinese car brands and new products have helped turn the tides of non-Chinese automakers in China.
For decades, the global auto industry operated according to a familiar hierarchy focused on Germany, the U.S. and Japan. Not anymore. The threat from China is real.
Bipartisan lawmakers push to ban Chinese vehicles from the US, but 60+ Chinese-owned suppliers already sit inside America's auto supply chain.
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China’s new energy vehicle exports topped 1.3 million units in the first four months of 2026 — a record surge
Between January and April 2026, Chinese automakers shipped more than 1.38 million new energy vehicles to buyers abroad, a ...
Stellantis said on Friday it has signed an about 1 billion euro ($1.17 billion) deal with Chinese state-owned Dongfeng to produce Peugeot and Jeep vehicles in China.
Stellantis has signed an agreement with Dongfeng to manufacture Peugeot and Jeep vehicles in China through their joint venture, DPCA.
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Stellantis’ $1.2B China EV deal gets nod for retail traders: 'A step in the right direction'
Stellantis said the Dongfeng Peugeot Citroën Automobile joint venture is expected to begin producing vehicle models at its ...
China’s top auto industry group is calling for the creation of a standardized budget electric vehicle category — modeled on Japan’s wildly popular K-car ecosystem — to revive sluggish domestic car ...
China's domestic car sales fell for a seventh straight month in April amid intense competition in the world's biggest auto ...
More than 60 auto suppliers in the U.S. today are owned by companies located in China, according to data compiled by the consulting firm AlixPartners. Those include large manufacturers of air bags, ...
BEIJING — A Chinese military court gave suspended death sentences Thursday to two former defense ministers who were accused of bribery, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. The court said Wei ...
Photo source: IPO Zaozhidao. Tencent and JD.com are among its primary backers. Yusheng Holdings, the parent company of secondhand car platform Taocheche, filed its prospectus with the Hong Kong Stock ...
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