# Chinese Exports
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The New Center of Gravity: How BYD’s Beijing Blitz Signals a Global Shift in EV Dominance
BYD's total dominance of the 2026 Beijing Auto Show highlights its transition from a regional player to a global technology leader. With record-breaking export figures and breakthroughs in ultra-fast charging and autonomous systems, the company is setting the pace for the international automotive industry.

Leapmotor’s Italian Surge: A New Blueprint for Chinese EV Expansion?
Leapmotor has surged to the top of Italy’s electric vehicle market, recording over 11,000 registrations in the first quarter of 2026. The company's massive year-on-year growth highlights the effectiveness of its strategic partnership with Stellantis in navigating European market complexities.

China’s Auto Giants Enter a War of Attrition as Export Markets Become the New Frontline
First-quarter data for 2026 reveals a hyper-competitive Chinese auto market where traditional giants like SAIC are reclaiming volume dominance while Geely and BYD fight for the NEV crown. Export markets have become the critical 'second growth curve,' now accounting for the majority of sales for some leading manufacturers as domestic competition peaks.

Kickoff Before the Whistle: How China’s Export Machine Is Already Dominating the 2026 World Cup
Chinese manufacturers are seeing a massive influx of orders for the 2026 World Cup, with some reporting 60% growth in digital sales compared to the previous cycle. By integrating AI tools and leveraging ultra-flexible supply chains, these sellers are successfully pivoting their focus toward the North and Latin American markets.

Charging Ahead Solo: Xpeng Revamps Australian Strategy After Dealer Collapse
Chinese EV maker Xpeng has terminated its partnership with its Australian distributor, TrueEV, after the latter entered bankruptcy. Xpeng is now pivoting to a direct distribution model, establishing a local subsidiary to manage its network and logistics across Australia.