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China sets 2025 auto sales target below association forecast, vows tighter regulation – Markets

September 13, 2025
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China sets 2025 auto sales target below association forecast, vows tighter regulation - Markets
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SHANGHAI: China is targeting 32.3 million in vehicle sales in 2025, the country’s industry ministry said, below the 32.9 million units projected for the year by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM).

The target was part of a plan to support stable growth in the auto sector that China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, along with seven other government agencies, issued on Friday.

The target for sales of new energy vehicles was set at 15.5 million units, up roughly 20% from the previous year.

That compares to CAAM’s forecast of 16 million units.

The plan also outlines conditional approval for Level 3 autonomous vehicles, and efforts to improve road safety, insurance frameworks and related regulations.

The plan includes measures to strengthen fair competition and foster an orderly market environment.

Car sales in Pakistan jump 62% YoY to 14,050 units in August 2025

The industry ministry had said on Wednesday that it would launch a three-month campaign to crack down on false marketing and other online irregularities in the automotive sector.

The crackdown comes after regulations in the world’s largest auto market were tightened in May against an extended price war that has bruised automakers, suppliers and dealers.

SHANGHAI: China is targeting 32.3 million in vehicle sales in 2025, the country’s industry ministry said, below the 32.9 million units projected for the year by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM).

The target was part of a plan to support stable growth in the auto sector that China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, along with seven other government agencies, issued on Friday.

The target for sales of new energy vehicles was set at 15.5 million units, up roughly 20% from the previous year.

That compares to CAAM’s forecast of 16 million units.

The plan also outlines conditional approval for Level 3 autonomous vehicles, and efforts to improve road safety, insurance frameworks and related regulations.

The plan includes measures to strengthen fair competition and foster an orderly market environment.

Car sales in Pakistan jump 62% YoY to 14,050 units in August 2025

The industry ministry had said on Wednesday that it would launch a three-month campaign to crack down on false marketing and other online irregularities in the automotive sector.

The crackdown comes after regulations in the world’s largest auto market were tightened in May against an extended price war that has bruised automakers, suppliers and dealers.

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