AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNEV Policy Push: Hainan will ban sales of combustion-engine cars by 2030, aiming to lift NEVs’ share in its fleet to 45% by then while tightening the vehicle-to-charging-pile ratio. Auto Market & Aftermarket: China’s used-car market is holding up as new demand stays soft, with new-to-used sales reaching parity (1:1) in Jan–May and authorities pushing smoother circulation to boost consumption. EV & Battery Race: FAW-Volkswagen Jetta files for its first EV sedan, the M6, targeting the 100,000-yuan segment; meanwhile Gotion High-Tech says its semi-solid-state G-Yuan battery has cleared extreme testing and is moving toward mass production. Robotics & AI Industrial Plan: China is leaning into robotics under its 15th Five-Year Plan, with humanoid and modular robot makers preparing for the World AI Conference in Shanghai. Semiconductor Supply Chain Stress: China’s temporary helium export ban raises new risks for chip and high-tech manufacturers worldwide. Trade & Geopolitics: China urges the US and Iran to restore safe Hormuz navigation as tensions flare; at the same time, the EU signals possible safeguards against surging Chinese industrial imports. Capital Markets: CXMT’s massive DRAM IPO on Shanghai’s STAR Market is set for July 27, with fundraising boosted after pricing. Global Industry Watch: New York imposes a statewide freeze on large data center construction, adding pressure to AI infrastructure expansion.
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