Chinese automakers pose a growing threat to their American counterparts — even without selling directly to consumers in the U.S. market.

Sales of China-made vehicles are rising at notable rates in Asia, Europe and other countries outside those continents. China recently reported exports of more than 5 million vehicles in 2023, topping Japan to become the top country for car exports in the world.

That volume from well-established, government-owned companies like SAIC and Dongfeng, as well as newer players like BYD, Nio and others, has catapulted China from the sixth ranking to the top seed since 2020. It comes amid declining U.S. vehicle exports as companies such as General Motors have cut international operations. U.S. auto exports in 2022, the most recent data available, were down 25% from their peak in 2016, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

America — fourth globally in vehicle exports prior to 2020 — ranked sixth in the world last year, falling behind No. 5 Mexico, No. 4 South Korea and No. 3 Germany, according to global consulting firm AlixPartners.

  • @Yewb
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    2810 months ago

    New headline: American automakers not making car people can afford.

    • billwashere
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      410 months ago

      Yeah maybe we want an affordable smaller electric car that’s not a 60k SUV.

      • FenrirIII
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        110 months ago

        Kia Niro is nice, not too pricey

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        And they don’t need to be full of gadgets and go 0-60 in 2 seconds while wearing out the tires.