China Set to Dominate Aussie Vehicle Import Market
- China has become Australia's third largest supplier of new vehicles and is projected to take first place by 2035, overtaking Korea, according to a report by the Centre for International Economics .
- Chinese-Built vehicles are expected to account for 43 percent of Australia's new-car market by 2035, increasing from 17 percent this year, as reported by the CIE.
- The Australian Automotive Dealer Association warns that the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard is inadvertently boosting sales of Chinese cars in Australia.
- China is set to play an increasingly central role in Australia’s automotive future, as outlined by the AADA.
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