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Logo. Made in China 2025 (MIC25, [1] MIC 2025, [2] or MIC2025; Chinese: 中国制造2025; pinyin: Zhōngguózhìzào èrlíng'èrwǔ) [3] [4] is a national strategic plan and industrial policy [5] of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to further develop the manufacturing sector of China, issued by CCP general secretary Xi Jinping and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's cabinet in May 2015. [6]
This is a list of established foreign brand vehicles developed and manufactured by automobile companies of China. This type of vehicle refers to a vehicle originally developed and produced by a Chinese manufacturer and branded as a foreign brand, or produced based on the model of a foreign manufacturer's joint venture partner's in China, or a vehicle whose key technology solutions are mostly ...
Sehol (2018–2024, 2018–2020 as a joint venture with VW, 2020–2024 as a subsidiary of JAC; rolled back into JAC) Nushen (1990–2001, currently a subsidiary of JAC) Fuzhou Automobile Works (1956–1984) Fuzhou Automotive Industry Corporation (1984–1990, became Fujian Motors Group) Heibao Auto (1990–2020, acquired by Sinotruk Group)
China is looking to catch up with rivals like the United States and Germany in high-end technology, making a major push with a "Made in China 2025" strategy that identifies 10 key sectors ...
2020 Toyota: BYD: Provide technical support for Toyota and supply the BYD-made battery, electric motor and electronic control unit for Toyota's EV. BYD Toyota EV Technology (50:50) 2023 Volkswagen: XPeng: 4.99% of Xpeng acquired by VW; Rebadging or technology transfer for VW vehicles; 2023 Audi: IM Motors: Rebadging or technology transfer for ...
It was drafted during the fifth plenum of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) held from 26 to 29 October 2020. The 14th Five-Year Plan was drafted against the backdrop of worsening China–United States relations and the COVID-19 pandemic , which caused China's economy to shrink in the first quarter of 2020 – the ...
China National Petroleum Corporation: $483,019.2 1,087,049 China's primary state oil & gas entity. CNPC was overtaken by Amazon and slipped from #4 to #5 in 2023. 6 Sinopec Group: $471,154.2 527,487 China's second-largest state-owned fossil fuel company. Sinopec specialises in refining crude oil into a variety of consumer products. 13
2020–2024 1st Compact SUV, rebadged to Changan X5 Oshan X7/ X7 Plus: 2019–2024 1st Mid-size SUV, rebadged to Changan X7 Oshan Z6: 2021–2024 1st Mid-size SUV, rebadged to Changan UNI-Z MPV Oshan Changxing/A600: 2016–2022 1st compact MPV Oshan Cosmos: 2018–2022 1st compact MPV Oshan A800: 2017–2020 1st compact MPV, rebadged Changan Linmax