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China to require export licenses for EVs starting Jan 1, 2026, to ensure quality and service.
China will require licenses for exports of VIN-equipped pure electric passenger vehicles starting January 1, 2026, to boost quality control and after-sales service.
The rule, enforced by four government agencies, limits exports to automakers and their authorized distributors, barring unauthorized entities.
It aims to curb low-quality EVs, prevent unfair competition, and shift focus from volume to quality.
Applicants must be in the national production catalog, hold CCC certification, and maintain service capabilities.
The move supports long-term brand growth and positions China as a responsible player in global EV trade amid rising protectionism.
China requerirá licencias de exportación para vehículos eléctricos a partir del 1 de enero de 2026 para garantizar la calidad y el servicio.