China is drafting an antitrust guideline for theauto industry after several companies, including automakers and spare parts producers, were fined for monopolistic practices.
The US Commerce Department on Friday set final dumping margins on imported passenger vehicle and light truck tires from China.
Beijing authorities announced last week that they are making a plan to require new buildings include such charging posts in the future, to meet the government’s goal to popularize green travel.
China is requiring from July 10 that car companies owning intellectual property rights of electric vehicles further their research and development to speed up EV technologies.
The Tianjin commerce commission has recently released its pilot plan for the so-called parallel imports of autos in the China (Tianjin) Pilot Free Trade Zone, making it the second FTZ to give the go-ahead on the controversial program.
China is set to regulate pure electric vehicle makers' production conditions from July 10 and encourage innovative companies to join the search and production. The future EVs should have a max speed faster than 100 km/h.
Beijing announced it will adopt the national V emissions standard, the tightest one in China, for diesel-powered vehicles this month, becoming the first city in China to adopt standards for both gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles.
Tianjin announced it will adopt the national V emissions standard for gasoline vehicles in September.
Together with its joint ventures Shanghai Volkswagen and FAW-Volkswagen, Volkswagen delivered 3.7 million vehicles in China in 2014.
The State Council's development plan issued in 2012 said the 2020 target for EVs and PHEVs was production of 2 million units and accumulated sales of 5 million units.
China, which renewed a tax-exemption policy for new energy vehicles on May 18, is calling on Chinese automakers to submit a list of their models eligible for the promoting program.
China, which renewed a tax-exemption policy for new energy vehicles on May 18, is calling on Chinese automakers to submit a list of their models eligible for the promoting program.
China, the world's second largest new-energy vehicle market, is once again making the purchase of a new-energy vehicle much easier and lighter on customers' wallets.
Mercedes-Benz, a division of the German automobile manufacturer Daimler AG has been fined 350 million yuan ($56.5 million) for price fixing.
Regulator says the carmaker pressured dealers to set minimum sales prices on some of its cars and spare parts, and warned others.
Shanghai will extend the restriction hours of non-Shanghai registered passenger vehicles running on elevated highways or urban highways from April 15.
The Ministry of Commerce has announced that, from April 10, the shareholdings of Chinese parties in joint ventures should be above 50 percent for automobile companies.
Quality watchdog calls for Range Rover Evoque SUVs recall, following a media report which said the vehicles used faulty gearboxes.
The number of new energy vehicles to hit China's roads by 2020 will reach 300,000 as the country aims to save energy and combat pollution.
Electric cars, used as "mini buses" in Hangzhou city, East China's Zhejiang province. The electric cars can travel about 80 kilometers after one charge.