China dethrones Japan as top car exporter

China dethrones Japan as top car exporter
Robotic arms assemble cars in the production line for Leapmotor’s electric vehicles at a factory in Jinhua, Zhejiang province, China, on April 26, 2023. (Photo: Reuters)

KYODO – China became the world’s biggest car exporter in 2023 for the first time, industry data showed, dethroning Japan with strong overseas sales of electric vehicles.

Data from a Japanese trade organisation, released Wednesday, showed the country’s car exports in 2023 rose 16% from a year earlier to 4.42 million vehicles, falling behind China that saw a 58% increase to 4.91 million vehicles.

Japan was overtaken for the first time since Germany ranked top in 2016.

Demand for all-electric vehicles (EVs) to reduce carbon emissions is growing around the world, with China’s automakers such as BYD (Build Your Dreams) Co boosting exports on the back of strong support from the Chinese government.

Chinese exports of gasoline-powered cars to Russia also rose, after Japanese, United States and European automakers pulled out of the market due to the war in Ukraine.

Wednesday’s data showed Japan’s car exports rose for the first time in two years but fell short of the pre-Covid-pandemic level of 4.82 million vehicles in 2019.

Japanese automakers such as Toyota Motor Corp have been reviewing their production strategies in recent years, aiming to rely less on gasoline-powered cars and ramping up sales of gasoline-electric hybrids, which in many cases have higher mileage than pure EVs.

Maintaining its top position could prove a challenge for China as global EV sales have shown signs of slowing recently due to high prices and a shortage of charging stations, experts said.

Source – Bangkok News