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Trump Tariffs Backfire: Chinese Automakers Accelerate Global Expansion

In May 2026, the Trump administration continued escalating tariffs, imposing punitive rates up to 45% on Chinese auto parts. Yet this protectionist measure produced an unexpected consequence—European and emerging markets accelerated their embrace of Chinese automakers to fill supply gaps created by the closed US market. In Q1 2026, China's total auto exports reached 1.853 million units, up 23.7% year-on-year, with exports to the US dropping from 18% of the total in 2024 to just 4.2%,

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China's NEV Exports Hit 954,000 in Q1 2026 as Domestic Fast-Charging Standard Goes Global

In Q1 2026, China's new energy vehicle exports reached 954,000 units, up 31.5% year-on-year, accounting for 51.5% of total auto exports—the first time NEVs crossed the 50% threshold. More notably, the China-led ChaoJi fast-charging protocol has been adopted as a national or industry standard by 17 countries, covering Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Russia. This signals a strategic upgrade from pure product export to synchronized technology and standard output.

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