As early electric cars age out, hundreds of thousands of used batteries are flooding the market, fueling a gray recycling ...
The sharp rise in Chinese exports is reshaping global trade in uneven ways. While cheaper Chinese products can help consumers ...
We’re now starting to see a second China shock play out, one that looks different. This time, barred from the U.S. market by ...
China's gasoline-vehicle exports alone – not including EVs and plug-in hybrids – were enough last year to make it the world's largest auto-exporting nation by volume.
Asia’s Gen-Z is caught in a storm not of its making. As China floods the region with cheap exports, factory jobs are ...
More than a quarter of new cars sold worldwide in 2025 were electric, according to new analysis from thinktank Ember, reports BusinessGreen.
China’s rapid shift to EVs has left millions of petrol cars unsold, driving exports from 10 lakh to 65 lakh units. With 76% of shipments being gasoline models, emerging markets are absorbing the ...
After last year’s severe overcapacity slump, Chinese battery firms secured about 200 overseas orders totaling 186 GWh in H1 2025. Beijing’s 250 billion yuan ($32 billion) investment plan aims to add ...
Chinese automakers are steering the electric era into a new phase, flooding the market with low-cost EVs and plug-in hybrids at the Guangzhou Motor Show. With prices starting between 100,001 yuan ($14 ...