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China’s EV industry is entering a new phase of globalization. As exports surge, Chinese automakers are moving beyond simply selling cars overseas to localizing production, building supply chains and developing partnerships in global markets. At the same time, international companies are increasingly looking to China for automotive technologies and innovation. The result is a more interconnected model of global cooperation, built not only around vehicles, but around technology, ecosystems and shared growth.
China’s EV industry is entering a new phase of globalization. As exports surge, Chinese automakers are moving beyond simply selling cars overseas to localizing production, building supply chains and developing partnerships in global markets. At the same time, international companies are increasingly looking to China for automotive technologies and innovation. The result is a more interconnected model of global cooperation, built not only around vehicles, but around technology, ecosystems and shared growth.