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In the Chinese automotive industry, there is a surprising trend that contradicts global practices that aim for more sustainable options. The country’s Ministry of Commerce revealed that, as of 2023, over 70% of China’s exported cars were still dependent on gasoline power. This demonstrates a significant reliance on traditional fuel options, an unexpected trend given the world’s shift towards greener energy alternatives in the automotive sector.
As a major player in car manufacturing and export, this reliance on gasoline-powered vehicles by China raises a multitude of concerns, particularly about environmental conservation. Many nations and car manufacturers globally are shifting towards electricity and cleaner fuel alternatives – hence, China’s practice appears counterintuitive. This situation could carry implications for the global car market and China’s stance in the ongoing transition towards sustainable energy.
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