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China cracks down on exports of ‘zero mileage’ new cars exported as used

  • China's Commerce Ministry announced stricter regulations on exporting 'zero mileage' new vehicles as used cars to combat false sales data and tax benefits claims.
  • The new regulations apply to exports of cars within 180 days of when they are registered and will require automakers to provide guarantees of after-sales services starting January 1.
  • The regulations aim to address issues with falsified registrations and violations in both China and importing countries.
  • Many overseas buyers lack access to aftersales services, which harms the brand image of Chinese automakers pushing for stricter export regulations.
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China cracks down on exports of 'zero mileage' new cars exported as used

China's Commerce Ministry has announced stricter controls on exports of new vehicles being exported as if they are used.

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braunschweiger-zeitung.de broke the news in on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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