According to data from the General Administration of Customs of China, China's automobile exports in 2023 were 5.171 million vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 59.5%, surpassing Japan for the first time and becoming the world's largest automobile exporter. The export volume of Japanese cars was 4.984 million, a year-on-year decrease of 3.4%.
The following is the 2023 Global Automotive Export Countries Ranking:
No. |
Country |
Exportation
(ten thousand) |
year-to-year
growth |
1 |
China |
517.1 |
59.50% |
2 |
Japan |
498.4 |
-3.40% |
3 |
Germany |
407.1 |
1.80% |
4 |
Mexico |
392.7 |
12.60% |
5 |
Korea |
263.3 |
17.30% |
6 |
United States |
233.6 |
4.70% |
7 |
Italy |
221.8 |
11.80% |
8 |
Spain |
203.5 |
10.70% |
China ranked first with a proportion of 517.159.5%, followed closely by Japan with a proportion of 498.4%, a slight decrease of 3.4%. Germany accounted for 407.7%, a slight increase of 1.8%. Mexico has shown a strong growth momentum with a growth rate of 12.6%, accounting for 392.7%. South Korea accounted for 263.3%, soaring by 17.3%. The United States accounted for 233.6%, an increase of 4.7%. Italy accounted for 221.8%, an increase of 11.8%. Spain accounts for 203.5%, an increase of 10.7%.
The growth of China's automobile exports is mainly attributed to the following factors:
The rapid development of China's automotive industry has led to its production and sales ranking first in the world for many consecutive years.
The quality and competitiveness of Chinese automotive products are constantly improving.
The growth of demand in the global new energy vehicle market.
The growth of China's automobile exports not only benefits the transformation and upgrading of the Chinese automobile industry, but also promotes the development of the global automobile industry.