TSLA445.27011.82%
GM75.810-0.63%
F13.5851.595%
RIVN14.2700.32%
CYD51.0202.5%
HMC24.3700.26%
TM186.8905.22%
CVNA69.900-3.82%
PAG166.580-2.45%
LAD273.220-2.08%
AN191.110-4.25%
GPI327.780-8.36%
ABG192.850-0.83%
SAH76.120-2.46%
TSLA445.27011.82%
GM75.810-0.63%
F13.5851.595%
RIVN14.2700.32%
CYD51.0202.5%
HMC24.3700.26%
TM186.8905.22%
CVNA69.900-3.82%
PAG166.580-2.45%
LAD273.220-2.08%
AN191.110-4.25%
GPI327.780-8.36%
ABG192.850-0.83%
SAH76.120-2.46%
TSLA445.27011.82%
GM75.810-0.63%
F13.5851.595%
RIVN14.2700.32%
CYD51.0202.5%
HMC24.3700.26%
TM186.8905.22%
CVNA69.900-3.82%
PAG166.580-2.45%
LAD273.220-2.08%
AN191.110-4.25%
GPI327.780-8.36%
ABG192.850-0.83%
SAH76.120-2.46%

U.S. car exports to China plummeted in May

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U.S. vehicle exports to China declined dramatically in May as U.S.-China trade relations remain fragile. The volatile relationship between the world’s two largest economies has prompted automakers to reduce shipments in hopes of a resolution.

According to the China Automobile Dealers Association, light-vehicle imports to China from the U.S. fell 68% to just 3,130 units in May. Year-to-date, imports are down 48%. Across the board, China’s total vehicle imports dropped by 25% to about 47,000 last month, with volumes through May falling 33%.

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This continues a multi-year slide. In 2024, China’s imports from the U.S. dropped 13% to 109,356 units, marking the third consecutive year of contraction. Foreign automakers, including General Motors, Ford and Tesla, are facing mounting pressure in China as domestic automakers, led by EV giant BYD, continue to dominate the market.

Due to ongoing tariff uncertainty and intensifying competition, several automakers have scaled back their efforts. In May, GM paused all U.S. vehicle exports to China as it reassessed the future of the Durant Guild, its China import division. Tesla also adjusted its strategy, halting orders for imported models in April in favor of vehicles produced at its Shanghai plant.

A temporary pause in tariff escalation went into effect on May 14, following a 90-day agreement between China and the U.S. to de-escalate trade tensions. During the pause, fuel-powered vehicles built in the U.S. with engine displacements exceeding 2.5 liters remain subject to a 25% import tariff, while those with engine displacements below that threshold face a 15% duty.

The slowdown is compounded by China’s grip on the global supply of rare earth minerals, which are essential to EV components like motors and magnets. Although the country agreed to fast-track export license approvals, shipments remain delayed, affecting production timelines and adding another layer of strain to automakers.

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