JAC Automotive Co., Ltd., in central China\’s Anhui Province, has exported more than 6,000 light-duty trucks valued at US$40 million so far this year, soaring by 150 per cent year on year.
The company exported roughly 10,000 light-duty trucks since 2004, ranking first in the country.
According to statistics, China\’s light-duty truck export exceeded 60,000 units in January-August this year, a surge of 50 per cent year on year, in which JAC products accounted for some 12 per cent.
In recent years, the annual sales of JAC trucks climbed from 30,000 units to more than 100,000 units, ranking second in the country for three consecutive years. The company\’s accumulative export, starting from 1998, has topped 15,000 units by now.
China\’s light-duty truck industry has apparent comparable advantages in technology and cost control than other auto giants around the world. It is because China has cheap labor cost and rich resources; the auto parts manufacturers here have mature technologies; and China\’s light-duty truck makers are more experienced.
JAC\’s products are widely welcomed by overseas consumers and have been exported to some medium-level developed nations.
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