Faced with escalating trade barriers from the US, Chinese automakers are adopting a “buffer route” strategy by using Canada and Mexico as transit points to enter the US market, while also evolving their approach from simply exporting fully assembled vehicles to embedding themselves into complex global supply chains. By deepening their integration from pure manufacturing into technical standards, Chinese automakers are now venturing beyond market expansion, as they compete for leadership and dominance in both manufacturing and technology.
Chinese automakers use supply chain shifts to bypass US trade barriers
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Apr