The 15th Five-Year Plan stress that opening-up and win-win cooperation are fundamental to China’s modernization. China’s auto exports have surged from 995,000 units in 2020 to 7.098 million in 2025, with NEVs standing as a flagship of the nation’s high-level opening-up.
The global automotive industry faces strong growth opportunities alongside mounting uncertainties including evolving trade rules, intensifying geopolitical competition, stricter overseas compliance, and insufficient international logistics support. Difficulties in China’s auto overseas expansion need urgent solutions. For automakers, core strategic priorities include making a clear internationalization timeline and roadmap amid global shifts, building policy safeguards and coordination mechanisms, and developing innovative overseas models and risk prevention frameworks.

Against this backdrop, China EV100 is launching a flagship research project on the internationalization strategy and pathways of China’s automotive industry. To kick off the initiative, a high-level seminar themed Project Launch & China’s NEV Overseas Development and Policies will be held in March 2026. The event will bring together senior officials from state ministries, industry experts, and enterprise representatives. Focused on the industry’s core concerns, participants will interpret key policies, analyze the global market landscape, opportunities, challenges and trends, and deliberate on optimizing policy support, strengthening international logistics and financial backing, and enhancing enterprises’ global operational capabilities. Valuable insights will also be gathered to guide the subsequent research project.
Seminar Topics:
1. Automotive industry internationalization policy interpretation, key priorities and recommendations for the next phase
2. Global market outlook for China’s NEV exports—demand, market potential and layout suggestions for key regions (Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, etc.)
3. Current status and pathways of China’s NEV industrial chain overseas; explore synergized expansion and localized development models for OEMs, auto parts and after-sales services
4. Build a risk prevention and control system for NEV overseas expansion, including data compliance, green compliance, localized requirements, trade barriers, after-sales services, patents, technical standards and geopolitics
5. Optimize international logistics and financial support systems; address shipping bottlenecks, cut financing costs and boost enterprise overseas expansion efficiency
6. Core challenges and solutions for the overseas expansion of the intelligent automotive industrial chain
7. Global brand building for Chinese NEVs; experience sharing in localized operations, brand communication and reputation building
Seminar Information
Date:
14:00-18:00 Thursday, March 12, 2026 (Beijing Time)
Venue:
Beijing, China
Registration and Inquiries:
Wang Xing
Phone/WeChat: 18511820116(同微信)
Email: wangxing@greem100.net