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Garrett Motion Restarts Production Facility In Wuhan

The company’s Shanghai plant, which restarted production on Feb. 10, is expected to be fully operational in early April.

Germany Poised To Become World Leader In EV Production

In a new study, McKinsey predicts that Germany will overtake China in making electric vehicles.

Newtek Automotive Takes Over China Yantai Friction Co.

CYFC is one of the foremost pad production facilities in the world, according to Newtek.

China Slows 2019 Global Light Vehicle Sales

Further decline is expected for 2020, says GlobalData.

Fengsheng Releases First Production EV Model

The Maple Model 30X is scheduled to be launched after the Lunar New Year with a sales target of 30,000 vehicles for 2020.

US And China Reach Phase 1 Deal

The reduction of tariffs to 7.5 percent on products on list 4a and the cancellation of tariffs on list 4b are an important start, according to MEMA, but the association encourages the administration to review the 25 percent tariffs still in place on $250 billion of goods.

Explore China’s Evolving Aftermarket At AASA’s 2020 Global Summit

Robert Zhu, CEO and chairman of TrakMotive, will share valuable insights on the evolving business landscape.

Winhere Receives China Championship Manufacturer Award

This honor is given by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) of People’s Republic of China and China Federation of Industrial Economics.

ATC Drivetrain Continues To Expand Global Presence by Establishing Joint Venture in China

The joint venture will focus on providing a local solution for the remanufacturing of automotive engines and transmissions for ATC’s existing global customer base in China as well providing local automobile manufacturers with the highest-quality remanufactured engines and transmissions in the China market.

Highlights From Rematec Asia’s First Edition In Guangzhou, China

Co-located with Automotive Aftermarket Guangzhou (AAG), Rematec Asia presented the opportunity for European, North American and South East Asian participants to get a first-hand look at remanufacturing companies in China and look for opportunities to enter the Chinese remanufacturing market.

China’s Burgeoning Aftermarket

There is little doubt that China will become the largest aftermarket in the world. It’s not a matter of if, but when. China’s market offers both opportunity and threat and will have an impact on your customers and your competitive landscape that will be important to understand.

NEXUS Says ‘Fast Tracking’ For African And Chinese Markets Is Among Strategic Priorities

This major initiative is one of a number to emerge from a strategic review, and subsequent structured plan, charting future priorities for the world’s largest aftermarket alliance.