Mar 27, 2023 06:27 PM
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China Green Bulletin: Brutal Price War Is Reshaping China’s Auto Industry

Rows of cars wait to be shipped off to dealerships on the lot of a Dongfeng Honda Motor factory in Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei province, on Feb. 28. Photo: VCG
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A profound overhaul of the world’s largest car market has been spurred by a brutal price war raging across China’s auto sector, as slowing sales caused makers of new-energy vehicles and conventional fossil fuel cars to face off for a greater share of the market. Elon Musk’s Tesla kicked off the intense competition, with BYD, XPeng and Nio joining the fray. Read more here for how the bruising contest is reshaping China’s auto market.
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