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Chinese carmakers see exports double chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-07-02 10:52 Share CLOSE Photo taken on April 19, 2021 shows an AION Y, a new energy car produced by Guangzhou Automobile Group Co Ltd, at the 19th International Automobile Industry Exhibition (Auto Shanghai 2021) in Shanghai. [Photo/Xinhua]
Despite the chip shortage headwind rolling the global automotive industry, Chinese carmakers overseas sales doubled in the first five months of this year, South China Morning Post reported.
Chinese automakers exported 760,000 vehicles between January and May, up 103 percent from a year ago. Their performance was buoyed by a strong recovery in production arising from successful containment of the COVID-19 pandemic, the newspaper said, quoting Cui Dongshu, secretary general of the China Passenger Car Association.
Nio to deliver EVs to Norway from September
Xie Jun in Shanghai Published: May 06, 2021 08:33 PM
The Nio booth at the 19th International Automobile Industry Exhibition (Auto Shanghai 2021) on Tuesday Photo: Xie Jun/GTChinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio on Thursday announced plans to sell cars in Norway, the first overseas destination in the global market exploration for the company. Nio is one of China s most prominent EV start-ups which is also considered a strong competitor to Tesla.
Nio will start delivering its electric sport utility vehicle ES8 in Norway from September, while another sedan model - ET7 - will be launched in 2022, said Nio CEO Li Bin at a press conference in Shanghai. Other Nio models will also enter Norway at later stages.
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