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新兴重镇领跑汽车出海,中西部外贸新增长极显现
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-05 12:21

Core Insights - The automotive export sector in China, particularly in the new energy vehicle (NEV) segment, is experiencing rapid growth, driven by provinces such as Anhui, Jiangsu, Shaanxi, Henan, and Beijing [2][3][4] Group 1: Export Growth - Shaanxi province reported an automotive export volume of 206,000 units in the first half of the year, a year-on-year increase of 57.2%, with an export value of 31.22 billion yuan, up 51.7% [3] - NEV exports from Shaanxi reached 179,500 units, marking a 104.4% increase, with an export value of 23.93 billion yuan, up 111.6% [3] - Jiangsu province's automotive exports totaled 344,000 units, a 79.3% increase, with an export value of 43.21 billion yuan, up 67% [4] Group 2: Production and Capacity - In the first half of the year, Shaanxi produced 942,800 vehicles, with NEV production at 658,500 units, a 30.23% increase year-on-year [3] - Anhui province led the nation in automotive exports with 461,000 units, including a 29.9% increase in NEV exports [4] - The automotive production rankings for the top ten provinces show significant contributions from emerging regions, with Anhui, Guangdong, and Chongqing among the leaders [4][5] Group 3: Regional Economic Impact - The growth of the automotive export sector is contributing to the optimization of foreign trade structures in the central and western regions of China [6][7] - In Henan, automotive exports reached 24.41 billion yuan, a 65.7% increase, contributing to the province's overall export growth [7] - Shaanxi's foreign trade is shifting from electronics to automotive exports, with automotive exports accounting for 51.7% of the province's total export value [7] Group 4: Future Projections - Anhui's automotive exports are projected to reach 954,000 units in 2024, maintaining its position as the top exporter in the country, with a growth rate of 30.8% [8] - The automotive sector is expected to contribute significantly to Anhui's overall export growth, accounting for nearly half of the province's export contributions [8]