China leads the charge as Shanghai opens the world’s largest auto show
More than 1,000 exhibitors across 12 halls and thousands of new models on display. The Shanghai International Auto Show, running until May 2, kicks off with China firmly positioned at the forefront of the electric revolution in the automotive world. Despite mounting international tariffs, the country is pushing forward to assert its dominant role in the global car industry.
Tariffs can’t slow down China’s innovation engine
As the US and Europe introduce new tariffs to curb China’s industrial rise, Beijing counters with strategy and cutting-edge technology. The Shanghai Auto Show becomes more than an exhibition—it is a clear statement of economic resilience and global ambition, signaling that China is not backing down, but claiming its status as a world leader in automotive innovation.
Shanghai outpaces Paris and Detroit in shaping mobility’s future
While Paris and Detroit struggle to reinvent themselves, Shanghai emerges as the new global stage for electric vehicles, onboard AI, and sustainable transport solutions. Leading automakers from China’s BYD and NIO to global giants from Europe and the US gather to showcase the green innovation that is reshaping the future of mobility.
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