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The volume of export is equal to India's internal consumption, around 4.3 million auto in 2023.

Some expert said China's auto production capabilities is around 43M, now internal demande is only 28M and 5M for export; we don't need massive investment still would export 10M.

If considering the growth of export from 2022, 2023 are 60%, maybe soon China would export 15M cars per yr.
I'm more thrilled than all the CCP & their slaves put together at the prospect of China exporting 5m automobiles . I sincerely hope it grows to 20m or 30m before the decade is over . Unlike RoK or Japan which was firmly in the western camp , gwailou will now learn than China isn't about to follow any rules , but shape them & dominate the world order like the US is doing now.


I hope you realise what this means. That Taiwan won't be the only flashpoint for the west as far as China's concerned. Trade is going to replace Taiwan as an even bigger flashpoint with Taiwan being the icing on the cake .

So we've solar panels , wind power , automobiles now & possibly petrochemicals where the Chinese are going to completely dominate gwailou markets. I sincerely hope the list of items exported by China where they enjoy a near monopoly keeps getting bigger & bigger . Time to get back at gwailou for their 100 yrs of humiliation.
 

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Which countries are they exporting to ? Is there any data on that ?
From the data from January to April 2023, the top ten countries of China's automobile exports are Russia, Mexico, Belgium, Australia, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, Thailand, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and the Philippines.
 

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From the data from January to April 2023, the top ten countries of China's automobile exports are Russia, Mexico, Belgium, Australia, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, Thailand, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and the Philippines.
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Chinese battery production increased 8 times last 3 yrs
 
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Years ago, there were news that China had developed a submarine which can travel into ocean at supersonic speed. China's research is great and beyond anybody's imaginations. It is a different matter that China is unable to make a good 200 cc Motor cycle.
Researching different industries is my hobby. But i didn't hear news on combustion engine based motor cycle for yrs.

If u are referring Chinese brands on motorcycle not doing well, i think it's true.

China had very strict law for owning motorcycle domestically, and government don't encourage this industry. So nobody wants to invest it, since local demands are pretty low.

The e-scooter is quite popular here, so brands are keep on updating them.
 

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Chinese service robots achieve success in overseas market
By Wang Ying (People's Daily) 16:15, November 23, 2023
Chinese manufacturers of service robots are receiving orders from around the world, according to a report by Nikkei Asia.

The Shenzhen-based tech firm Pudu Robotics, founded in 2016, reported a revenue of $100 million in 2022.



Robots dance at the 2023 World Robot Expo held in Beijing, Aug. 21, 2023. (People's Daily Online/Chen Xiaogen)

KEENON Robotics Co., Ltd., headquartered in Shanghai, is also preparing to accelerate its overseas expansion. By the end of 2022, the company had sold approximately 35,000 robots, with nearly 10,000 of them sold to destinations outside China.

In recent years, the Chinese robotics industry has experienced rapid development, with the service robot sector maintaining a fast growth rate.

Statistics show that in 2022, the operating revenue of the Chinese robotics industry exceeded 170 billion yuan ($23.94 billion), making China the world's largest robotics market.

According to data released by the International Federation of Robotics, the Chinese robotics industry maintained steady growth in the first half of 2023. A total of 3.53 million sets of service robots were produced, representing a year-on-year growth of 9.6 percent.

In recent years, China has introduced a series of policies to support the development of the robotics industry. According to an outline for the development of the robotics industry during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China plans to build itself into a global source of innovation in robotics technology, a hub for high-end manufacturing, and a leading center for integrated robotics applications by 2025.



A robot conducts health checkups for senior residents in Weilou neighborhood, Jinggang township, Hefei, east China's Anhui province. (People's Daily Online/Hu Zhaoqun)

Earlier this year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Education, and 15 other departments jointly issued an action plan on "robotics+" that aims to expand the use of robotics. The action plan is expected to further implement the goal of doubling China's manufacturing robot density by 2025 compared with that of 2020, and significantly increasing the use of service and special robots.

Service robots are an important category of robot products. They can replace human labor in performing certain daily tasks, improve life quality for consumers and reduce manual labor input. Based on specific needs, service robots can operate autonomously with minimal human intervention or be remotely controlled by human operators.

Service robots can provide assistance in various fields and scenarios, including but not limited to the food and beverage industry, healthcare, hospitality, building services, and logistics. They can perform tasks such as greeting guests, meal deliveries, express parcel deliveries, cleaning, and providing medical assistance.

Jiao Ziyuan, a researcher at the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence, told People's Daily that currently, service robots developed and produced in China are mainly used for food delivery, cleaning, and medical assistance. The overall domestic market is showing a positive trend, with a high rate of localization and an increasingly advanced level of technology.

This is attributed to the significant breakthroughs made by China in cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence speech recognition and image recognition, Jiao explained.



A robot cleans the floor in a waiting hall of Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, east China's Zhejiang province. (People's Daily Online/Long Wei)

Chinese manufacturers of service robots are accelerating their expansion into the global market. According to a report released by International Data Corporation in July this year, "going global" became an important source of growth for most manufacturers in 2022 because of the low market penetration, high labor costs, and higher profit margins for products sold overseas.

The report said the income made overseas by many manufacturers was on par with or even significantly higher than their revenue in the Chinese market. In 2022, Chinese manufacturers of commercial service robot generated nearly $200 million in revenue from overseas markets, representing a year-on-year growth of 103.4 percent.

Jiao said that China's service robots are leading in technology, price, and service. In terms of technology, China applies advanced artificial intelligence technology to service robots, resulting in higher stability and intelligence. In terms of price, China has a relatively complete industrial chain related to robots, which leads to higher cost-effectiveness. In terms of service, Chinese manufacturers can provide customized services based on different needs.

However, Chinese manufacturers of service robots, facing increasingly fierce competition in the international market, still need to continuously improve their technological and innovative capabilities, pay attention to cultural differences between China and foreign countries, comply with regulations and standards in various countries, provide excellent after-sales service and technical support, continuously optimize the industrial chain, and maintain their advantage in cost control.

Jiao pointed out that in the future, humanoid robots will be one of the mainstream directions for the development of service robots. Humanoid robots can better adapt to real-life scenarios, enabling service robots to transition from specialized to general-purpose. For manufacturers, strengthening the technological research and development of humanoid robots and reducing costs may be an important direction in the future.
 

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China's expressway length reaches 177,000 km by end of 2022
(Xinhua) 16:55, November 23, 2023
BEIJING, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- China's expressway mileage under operation had reached 177,000 km by the end of 2022, and China remains the country with the longest expressway mileage in the world, the Ministry of Transport said on Thursday.

By the end of 2022, China's total highway mileage had reached 5.35 million km, an increase of 1.12 million km in the space of 10 years, Guo Sheng, an official with the ministry, told a press conference.

In recent years, China's highway network has constantly improved in terms of both length and quality, with a number of major highway projects completed.

In the future, China will further optimize its highway network, striving to build a modern highway infrastructure system to ensure mobility of people and goods, Guo added.
 

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Chinese service robots achieve success in overseas market
By Wang Ying (People's Daily) 16:15, November 23, 2023
Chinese manufacturers of service robots are receiving orders from around the world, according to a report by Nikkei Asia.

The Shenzhen-based tech firm Pudu Robotics, founded in 2016, reported a revenue of $100 million in 2022.



Robots dance at the 2023 World Robot Expo held in Beijing, Aug. 21, 2023. (People's Daily Online/Chen Xiaogen)

KEENON Robotics Co., Ltd., headquartered in Shanghai, is also preparing to accelerate its overseas expansion. By the end of 2022, the company had sold approximately 35,000 robots, with nearly 10,000 of them sold to destinations outside China.

In recent years, the Chinese robotics industry has experienced rapid development, with the service robot sector maintaining a fast growth rate.

Statistics show that in 2022, the operating revenue of the Chinese robotics industry exceeded 170 billion yuan ($23.94 billion), making China the world's largest robotics market.

According to data released by the International Federation of Robotics, the Chinese robotics industry maintained steady growth in the first half of 2023. A total of 3.53 million sets of service robots were produced, representing a year-on-year growth of 9.6 percent.

In recent years, China has introduced a series of policies to support the development of the robotics industry. According to an outline for the development of the robotics industry during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China plans to build itself into a global source of innovation in robotics technology, a hub for high-end manufacturing, and a leading center for integrated robotics applications by 2025.



A robot conducts health checkups for senior residents in Weilou neighborhood, Jinggang township, Hefei, east China's Anhui province. (People's Daily Online/Hu Zhaoqun)

Earlier this year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Education, and 15 other departments jointly issued an action plan on "robotics+" that aims to expand the use of robotics. The action plan is expected to further implement the goal of doubling China's manufacturing robot density by 2025 compared with that of 2020, and significantly increasing the use of service and special robots.

Service robots are an important category of robot products. They can replace human labor in performing certain daily tasks, improve life quality for consumers and reduce manual labor input. Based on specific needs, service robots can operate autonomously with minimal human intervention or be remotely controlled by human operators.

Service robots can provide assistance in various fields and scenarios, including but not limited to the food and beverage industry, healthcare, hospitality, building services, and logistics. They can perform tasks such as greeting guests, meal deliveries, express parcel deliveries, cleaning, and providing medical assistance.

Jiao Ziyuan, a researcher at the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence, told People's Daily that currently, service robots developed and produced in China are mainly used for food delivery, cleaning, and medical assistance. The overall domestic market is showing a positive trend, with a high rate of localization and an increasingly advanced level of technology.

This is attributed to the significant breakthroughs made by China in cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence speech recognition and image recognition, Jiao explained.



A robot cleans the floor in a waiting hall of Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, east China's Zhejiang province. (People's Daily Online/Long Wei)

Chinese manufacturers of service robots are accelerating their expansion into the global market. According to a report released by International Data Corporation in July this year, "going global" became an important source of growth for most manufacturers in 2022 because of the low market penetration, high labor costs, and higher profit margins for products sold overseas.

The report said the income made overseas by many manufacturers was on par with or even significantly higher than their revenue in the Chinese market. In 2022, Chinese manufacturers of commercial service robot generated nearly $200 million in revenue from overseas markets, representing a year-on-year growth of 103.4 percent.

Jiao said that China's service robots are leading in technology, price, and service. In terms of technology, China applies advanced artificial intelligence technology to service robots, resulting in higher stability and intelligence. In terms of price, China has a relatively complete industrial chain related to robots, which leads to higher cost-effectiveness. In terms of service, Chinese manufacturers can provide customized services based on different needs.

However, Chinese manufacturers of service robots, facing increasingly fierce competition in the international market, still need to continuously improve their technological and innovative capabilities, pay attention to cultural differences between China and foreign countries, comply with regulations and standards in various countries, provide excellent after-sales service and technical support, continuously optimize the industrial chain, and maintain their advantage in cost control.

Jiao pointed out that in the future, humanoid robots will be one of the mainstream directions for the development of service robots. Humanoid robots can better adapt to real-life scenarios, enabling service robots to transition from specialized to general-purpose. For manufacturers, strengthening the technological research and development of humanoid robots and reducing costs may be an important direction in the future.
delivery robot here is very cheap. this holiday in remote Urumqi restaurant, the robots would reduce workload for waitress somehow.

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Chinese service robots achieve success in overseas market
By Wang Ying (People's Daily) 16:15, November 23, 2023
Chinese manufacturers of service robots are receiving orders from around the world, according to a report by Nikkei Asia.

The Shenzhen-based tech firm Pudu Robotics, founded in 2016, reported a revenue of $100 million in 2022.



Robots dance at the 2023 World Robot Expo held in Beijing, Aug. 21, 2023. (People's Daily Online/Chen Xiaogen)

KEENON Robotics Co., Ltd., headquartered in Shanghai, is also preparing to accelerate its overseas expansion. By the end of 2022, the company had sold approximately 35,000 robots, with nearly 10,000 of them sold to destinations outside China.

In recent years, the Chinese robotics industry has experienced rapid development, with the service robot sector maintaining a fast growth rate.

Statistics show that in 2022, the operating revenue of the Chinese robotics industry exceeded 170 billion yuan ($23.94 billion), making China the world's largest robotics market.

According to data released by the International Federation of Robotics, the Chinese robotics industry maintained steady growth in the first half of 2023. A total of 3.53 million sets of service robots were produced, representing a year-on-year growth of 9.6 percent.

In recent years, China has introduced a series of policies to support the development of the robotics industry. According to an outline for the development of the robotics industry during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China plans to build itself into a global source of innovation in robotics technology, a hub for high-end manufacturing, and a leading center for integrated robotics applications by 2025.



A robot conducts health checkups for senior residents in Weilou neighborhood, Jinggang township, Hefei, east China's Anhui province. (People's Daily Online/Hu Zhaoqun)

Earlier this year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Education, and 15 other departments jointly issued an action plan on "robotics+" that aims to expand the use of robotics. The action plan is expected to further implement the goal of doubling China's manufacturing robot density by 2025 compared with that of 2020, and significantly increasing the use of service and special robots.

Service robots are an important category of robot products. They can replace human labor in performing certain daily tasks, improve life quality for consumers and reduce manual labor input. Based on specific needs, service robots can operate autonomously with minimal human intervention or be remotely controlled by human operators.

Service robots can provide assistance in various fields and scenarios, including but not limited to the food and beverage industry, healthcare, hospitality, building services, and logistics. They can perform tasks such as greeting guests, meal deliveries, express parcel deliveries, cleaning, and providing medical assistance.

Jiao Ziyuan, a researcher at the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence, told People's Daily that currently, service robots developed and produced in China are mainly used for food delivery, cleaning, and medical assistance. The overall domestic market is showing a positive trend, with a high rate of localization and an increasingly advanced level of technology.

This is attributed to the significant breakthroughs made by China in cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence speech recognition and image recognition, Jiao explained.



A robot cleans the floor in a waiting hall of Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, east China's Zhejiang province. (People's Daily Online/Long Wei)

Chinese manufacturers of service robots are accelerating their expansion into the global market. According to a report released by International Data Corporation in July this year, "going global" became an important source of growth for most manufacturers in 2022 because of the low market penetration, high labor costs, and higher profit margins for products sold overseas.

The report said the income made overseas by many manufacturers was on par with or even significantly higher than their revenue in the Chinese market. In 2022, Chinese manufacturers of commercial service robot generated nearly $200 million in revenue from overseas markets, representing a year-on-year growth of 103.4 percent.

Jiao said that China's service robots are leading in technology, price, and service. In terms of technology, China applies advanced artificial intelligence technology to service robots, resulting in higher stability and intelligence. In terms of price, China has a relatively complete industrial chain related to robots, which leads to higher cost-effectiveness. In terms of service, Chinese manufacturers can provide customized services based on different needs.

However, Chinese manufacturers of service robots, facing increasingly fierce competition in the international market, still need to continuously improve their technological and innovative capabilities, pay attention to cultural differences between China and foreign countries, comply with regulations and standards in various countries, provide excellent after-sales service and technical support, continuously optimize the industrial chain, and maintain their advantage in cost control.

Jiao pointed out that in the future, humanoid robots will be one of the mainstream directions for the development of service robots. Humanoid robots can better adapt to real-life scenarios, enabling service robots to transition from specialized to general-purpose. For manufacturers, strengthening the technological research and development of humanoid robots and reducing costs may be an important direction in the future.
As far as i knew, 30% of China commercial hotel chains now finished upgrades for delivery robots roaming on different floors:

 

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Researching different industries is my hobby. But i didn't hear news on combustion engine based motor cycle for yrs.

If u are referring Chinese brands on motorcycle not doing well, i think it's true.

China had very strict law for owning motorcycle domestically, and government don't encourage this industry. So nobody wants to invest it, since local demands are pretty low.

The e-scooter is quite popular here, so brands are keep on updating them.
China has have the world's largest combustion engine motorcycle industry for decades. It peaked a decade ago when it was manufacturing 22M per year circa 2013. It was exporting close to 10M a year then!

But the city bans in China began after that because of pollution and the industry is now in a death spiral compared to electric scooters domestically.

That said ;) China still exports FAR FAR more motorcycles by dollar value than the rest of the world though:

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China MC BC does it again....:frusty::frusty:

The world should quarantine these Filthy Bat🦇 & cockroach 🪳 eaters Chinese....:scared2::scared2:

@rockdog @SexyChineseLady stop eating Bats & cockroaches & all moving things to save human species on earth...:rage::rage:
 

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China MC BC does it again....:frusty::frusty:

The world should quarantine these Filthy Bat🦇 & cockroach 🪳 eaters Chinese....:scared2::scared2:

@rockdog @SexyChineseLady stop eating Bats & cockroaches & all moving things to save human species on earth...:rage::rage:
chinese was following indian teaching from 2000 years. nd they were second richest economy after india from 1 BC to 1700 AD. in between near 1400-1500 even they surpass india in economy.
but near 1967 CCP abolished nd finnish chinese cultural nd religious things through "cultural revolution". which based on indian teachings. they become greedy nd think themself god nd above nature. they start sidelining mother nature nd exploit nature. all animals become their food diet😁. now environment problems nd pandemic problems is common in chinese. which was not before, when they following indian inspired sustainable lifestyle.
 

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The US diversified by importing less from China.

But China's overall exports grew a lot more than whatever it supposedly lost exporting to US! :D

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About The last 20 or 30 posts that the bots have put in here. Nothing is impressive. It is just scale and size. India will do similar scale as its economy grows.
And yeah Robots are overrated. At least the Chinese ones are. Most of them do simple jobs which most companies can make.
 

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The US diversified by importing less from China.

But China's overall exports grew a lot more than whatever it supposedly lost exporting to US! :D

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Hope this doesn't derail China's growth or that of the world ?! You guys have already done enough damage to the world courtesy the Wuhan virus & it's not as if you've benefited from it either. Let's hope you don't goof up again.
 

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