Core Viewpoint - The automotive industry is a pillar of the national economy, and the recently issued "Automotive Industry Stabilization Growth Work Plan (2025-2026)" aims to enhance both the quality and quantity of growth in the sector through various measures [1][2]. Group 1: Sales and Market Performance - The plan targets an annual automotive sales volume of approximately 32.3 million units by 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of about 3%, with new energy vehicle (NEV) sales projected at around 15.5 million units, a growth of about 20% [2]. - In September, automotive production and sales reached 3.276 million and 3.226 million units, respectively, marking a year-on-year increase of 17.1% and 14.9%, with NEV sales exceeding 1.1 million units, reflecting a growth of over 30% [2][3]. Group 2: Policy Measures and Consumer Demand - The plan includes 15 measures to support sustained market growth, emphasizing the need to enhance automotive consumption through a combination of policies [3]. - Key measures include optimizing purchase restrictions, implementing tax incentives, and improving the charging infrastructure for NEVs to alleviate consumer concerns about range anxiety [3][4]. Group 3: Technological Innovation - The plan emphasizes the importance of technological innovation, aiming to enhance supply quality by advancing key technologies such as automotive chips and solid-state batteries [4]. - The integration of intelligent connected vehicle technologies is expected to create new demand and facilitate the industry's digital transformation [4][5]. Group 4: Regulatory Framework and Competition - The plan addresses issues such as outdated entry mechanisms and unhealthy competition by proposing a systematic regulatory framework [6]. - Measures to regulate competition include strengthening cost investigations and price monitoring to ensure a healthier industry environment [7]. Group 5: International Cooperation and Export Growth - The plan aims to deepen international cooperation and enhance the export of Chinese automotive products, with a target of over 6.5 million vehicles exported this year [8][9]. - Collaborations between Chinese companies and international firms are increasing, with examples such as the partnership between Mogu Che Lian and BYD for an autonomous bus project in Singapore [8].
量质齐升构建汽车产业良性生态
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-10-16 22:12