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Investing.com -- The Chinese industry ministry announced on Monday that it will increase spot checks on high-profile car models and those with elevated quality and safety risks. This decision comes as part of an initiative to ensure that these vehicles meet the national standards, particularly in areas such as structural parameters, frontal collision, and the safety and efficiency of electric vehicle braking systems.
In a separate statement released later the same day, the ministry further revealed its plans to address the issue of excessive competition in China’s new energy vehicles (NEVs) industry. The ministry will firmly push for the rectification of this issue, though further details on how this will be achieved were not provided.
The increased scrutiny on car models and the drive to rectify competition within the NEVs industry underscore China’s commitment to improving vehicle safety standards and fostering a healthy competitive environment in the burgeoning NEVs sector.
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