Automakers to end price war
Sixteen automakers including Tesla and China's top electric-vehicle maker BYD (1211), pledged to maintain fair competition and avoid "abnormal pricing", in the world's biggest EV market, signaling a possible end to the 2023 price war that's shrouded the industry.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology directed the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers to bring the 16 companies together to sign the pact.
Meanwhile, Tesla chief executive Elon Musk reiterated his view that full self-driving should emerge later this year, as the world moves toward a future where robots will outnumber humans.
This came as Geely Automobile (0175) said it sold 137,897 units of vehicles last month, up by 9 percent from a year ago. For the first half of the year, total sales volume stood at 694,045 units, a year-on-year increase of 13 percent.
Separately, auto shares rose yesterday, with Brilliance China Automotive (1114) surging 15 percent after the firm declared a special dividend again.
Source: Bloomberg
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