Core Viewpoint - The China Automobile Industry Association (CAIA) has issued an initiative to maintain fair competition and promote healthy industry development, opposing the ongoing "price war" that has negatively impacted the automotive sector [1][4][5]. Industry Response - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology supports CAIA's initiative and plans to strengthen measures against "involution" competition in the automotive industry, which has been detrimental to sustainable development [5][6]. - Experts emphasize that the recent price cuts initiated by certain automakers have led to a new wave of price wars, which could further squeeze profit margins and compromise product quality and after-sales service [4][6]. Market Dynamics - The automotive market has seen a significant rise in new energy vehicle sales, exceeding 40% of total new car sales, indicating a robust growth trend despite the challenges posed by price wars [4]. - The phenomenon of "price war" is characterized by a situation where production costs exceed sales prices, which is unsustainable for both manufacturers and dealers, leading to business closures [6][7]. Call for Fair Competition - CAIA's initiative calls for all companies to adhere to fair competition principles, avoid monopolistic practices, and refrain from selling below cost or engaging in misleading advertising [4][5]. - Industry leaders, including executives from NIO and Lantu, have expressed their commitment to avoiding price wars and focusing on quality and service improvements instead [7].
工信部、中汽协接连表态反对车企“价格战” 专家:警示非常及时,抢占份额不能出现不正当竞争局面
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-31 06:04