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China's domestic car demand under pressure, association exec says

  • China's total vehicle sales dropped 2.1% ‌in ⁠May from a year earlier, while sales at home slid 20.4% year on year, ​CAAM data ​showed ⁠on Wednesday
Published June 10, 2026 Updated June 10, 2026 12:15pm
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BEIJING: China’s domestic car demand has declined more sharply ​than expected at the ‌start of the year and will likely remain under heavy pressure ​throughout 2026, an auto ​association executive said on Wednesday.

“Stabilizing ⁠domestic demand this year should ​be regarded as a very ​important task for the automotive industry,” said Chen Shihua, deputy secretary-general of ​the China Association of ​Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM).

China’s total vehicle sales dropped 2.1% ‌in ⁠May from a year earlier, while sales at home slid 20.4% year on year, ​CAAM data ​showed ⁠on Wednesday.

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Vehicle exports jumped 68.7% on year last ​month to remain as ​a ⁠key driver of the sector that has increasingly relied on ⁠overseas ​shipments to offset ​domestic weakness.

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