Brussels, 1 July 2019 – The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) welcomes the conclusion of negotiations on a free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur, the South American trade bloc. Mercosur is a market of approximately 270 million people, where 3.3 million new cars were sold last year. The EU exported 73,000 cars to… Continue reading Press Releases – Auto makers welcome conclusion of EU-Mercosur trade deal
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French automaker Renault is ‘confident’ about the China market despite falling car sales
VIDEO3:0603:06Electric vehicles are a priority for us in China: RenaultStreet Signs AsiaChina's auto industry is struggling to sell new cars but French automaker Renault is confident about the market's long-term prospects, according to a senior executive.
The market downtrend started in the middle of last year and Renault expects a full-year decline of about 5% in sales, according to Francois Provost, senior vice president, chairman of China region at the company.
“We remain confident about the long-term trend for the Chinese market,” he told CNBC's Geoff Cutmore and Arjun Kharpal at the World Economic Forum in Dalian, China.
Provost explained it was hard to determine the key reason for the sales decline but conversations with Renault dealers and salesmen indicated that customers were hesitating to buy new cars.
“I cannot explain in details the root cause but, for sure, our customers are hesitating to buy, and this explains most of the volume decrease,” he said, adding that it is likely that much of the uncertainty comes from the ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China.
Last month, China reported the worst-ever monthly sales drop that deepened worries over the economic slowdown in the world's second largest economy and the impact of the trade war with Washington.
Auto sales declined 16.4% in May from the same month a year earlier, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, Reuters reported. That was the 11th consecutive month of decline, according to the news wire.
U.S. President Donald Trump met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Saturday during the Group of 20 summit in Japan, where the two leaders agreed to halt further tariffs on each other's goods, and return to the negotiating table.
Provost said he hoped that move would boost consumer confidence in the Chinese auto market.
Still, Renault, which has three joint ventures in China, plans to sell 550,000 vehicles in China in 2022. Last year, the company said it sold more than 216,000 vehicles in the country — about three times more than its 2017 sales.
A big priority for the French automaker in China is the electric vehicles market.
Favorable government policies have given pure battery-powered vehicles as well as hybrid cars an advantage despite an overall slowdown in auto sales. Last year, electric car sales in China jumped almost 62% to 1.3 million vehicles. For 2019, it is predicted that electric vehicle sales could hit 1.6 million.
Provost said that the electric vehicle market will “grow a lot in the coming years” due to a combination of strong government support as well as growing confidence among customers toward those types of cars.
Fake noise will be added to new electric cars starting today in the EU
All new models of electric cars sold in the European Union must now make artificial noise under certain conditions, reports BBC News. Acoustic Vehicle Alert Systems (aka, AVAS) will need to be installed in new models of hybrid and electric cars introduced from today onward, and all existing models by July 2021. With an AVAS… Continue reading Fake noise will be added to new electric cars starting today in the EU
Gaby-Luise Wüst – Biography
Gaby-Luise Wüst was born on December 4, 1967, in Speyer/Rhineland-Palatinate. After studying business administration at the European Business School, she began her professional career in 1994 as a trainee with the BMW Group. After holding various positions, including in retail, Gaby-Luise Wüst was responsible in Beijing from 2003 to 2011 for the BMW Group’s strategies… Continue reading Gaby-Luise Wüst – Biography
AM100 newcomer Richmond Motor Group acquires Sparshatts Group
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GROUPE RENAULT INAUGURATES ITS NEW ROMANIAN HEADQUARTERS “RENAULT BUCHAREST CONNECTED”
“Renault Bucharest Connected” is Groupe Renault’s new decision-making centre in Romania. 3,200 employees have been brought together in a building that houses the new Design Centre and also the engineering and tertiary functions. The decision-making centre was inaugurated on 28 June in the presence of Romanian Prime Minister, Viorica Vasilica Dancilă, Thierry Bolloré, Groupe Renault’s CEO, Laurens… Continue reading GROUPE RENAULT INAUGURATES ITS NEW ROMANIAN HEADQUARTERS “RENAULT BUCHAREST CONNECTED”
Macron rules out changing French stake in Renault-Nissan
FRENCH President Emmanuel Macron said “nothing justifies” changing the cross-shareholding structure between Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co, underscoring the difficulty the Japanese carmaker has had in its efforts to reduce its partner’s influence over their global car alliance.The French state is Renault’s most powerful shareholder and its presence on the board has long created friction with Nissan.Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard, who is travelling with Mr Macron, has pushed for a merger with Nissan.
Press Releases – Bus charging and refuelling infrastructure lacking, warn auto industry and public transport sector
Brussels, 28 June 2019 – The automobile industry and the public transport sector are calling on EU member states to step up investments in much-needed infrastructure for charging and refuelling alternatively-powered buses. The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) and the International Association of Public Transport (UITP) issued this joint call following the Council of the… Continue reading Press Releases – Bus charging and refuelling infrastructure lacking, warn auto industry and public transport sector
Toyota to invest $2b in developing electric vehicles in Indonesia
Toyota Motor Corp plans to invest $2 billion to develop electric vehicles (EVs) in Indonesia over the next four years, starting with hybrid vehicles, Indonesia’s coordinating ministry for maritime affairs said. “From 2019 to 2023, we will progressively increase our investment to 28.3 trillion rupiah ($2 billion),” Toyota president Akio Toyoda was quoted as saying in a… Continue reading Toyota to invest $2b in developing electric vehicles in Indonesia
Mitsubishi Motors to relocate North America HQ from California to Tennessee
Mitsubishi Motors announced on Tuesday that it is relocating its North America headquarters from California to Tennessee, a move that will bring the Japanese automaker closer to its sister company Nissan and strengthen Tennessee’s growing reputation as an epicenter of the automotive sector.Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe — who made the announcement with Mitsubishi Motors North America — say the headquarters move from Cypress, California, to Franklin, Tennessee, will result in an $18.25 million investment in the region and approximately 200 jobs.It is unclear what financial incentives state officials offered Mitsubishi to move to Tennessee.