According to the latest statistics, China’s export volume of automobiles reached 440,000 units from January to May this year, up by 6% year on year. In the same period, the country’s revenue in vehicle export stood at 5.6 billion USD, down by 4% year on year. Also in the first five months this year, China exported 132,609 units commercial vehicles, up by 21.67% year on year.
In May, China delivered 5,299 units buses to the overseas market, up by 22.15% year on year. From January to May, China’s export volume of buses reached 23,057 units, up by 18.22% year on year. The top ten best performing bus players from January to May include King Long (5,256 units, up by 34.29% year on year), BAIC Foton (2,888 units, down 25.91% year on year), Yutong (2,490 units, up by 11.86% year on year), Higer (2,007 units, up by 57.66% year on year), JMC (1,921 units, up by 3.06% year on year), SAIC Maxus (1,716 units, up by 100% year on year), Golden Dragon (1,610 units, up by 9.45% year on year), Ankai (1,005 units, up by 6.01% year on year), Baoding Chang’an (971 units, up by 122.2% year on year), and Zhongtong (757 units, down by 13.39% year on year).
In May, China exported 13,501 units trucks, down by 17.88% year on year. From January to May, the country’s export volume of trucks reached 85,350 units, up by 15.18% year on year. The top ten best performing truck players from January to May include BAIC Foton (19,104 units, down by 4.91% year on year), Chery (16,571 units, up by 429.59% year on year), CNHTC (10,653 units, down by 6.87% year on year), JAC (7,960 units, down by 7.12% year on year), Dongfeng (5,743 units, up by 6.95% year on year), Changcheng (5,344 units, up by 8.03% year on year), Chang’an (3,519 units, up by 119.8% year on year), SAIC Maxus (3,100 units, down by 2.18% year on year), Jiangxi Changhe (2,460 units, down by 14.67% year on year), and JMC (2,257 units, down by 29.99% year on year).