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Made-in-China showcases global competitiveness at the Paris Motor Show.

Made-in-China showcases global competitiveness at the Paris Motor Show.

Chinese brands shone brightly at the Paris Motor Show, showcasing the rise of "Made in China." Facing EU tariff pressures, brands like BYD, Leapmotor, and Xpeng attracted the most visitors. The CEO of French automaker Renault stated that Chinese carmakers have surpassed their Western counterparts, with the "center of gravity shifting to China."

Chinese cars, with their creative designs and performance advantages, are leading the global trend towards intelligence and electrification. The Wall Street Journal noted that traditional foreign automotive giants are scaling back their operations in China due to their failure to keep up with the country's shift towards electric vehicles. Chinese brands are leading in high-tech performance and in-car digital experiences.

Official data shows significant growth in China's exports of mechanical and electrical products, with a more than 40% increase in exports of high-end equipment. The transformation of the manufacturing sector towards high-end, intelligent, and green technologies has yielded notable results. The added value of equipment manufacturing above a certain scale has grown at an average annual rate of 8.7%, and the number of industrial robots installed in China accounts for more than half of the global total.

"Made in China" not only enhances domestic industries but also provides high-quality, affordable products globally, leading the upgrade of the manufacturing sector. Despite the EU's tariff threats, Chinese companies are actively showcasing new products and seeking international cooperation, demonstrating a spirit of globalization and mutual learning.

Projects like CRRC's subway project in Boston, the commercial flights of domestically produced large aircraft, and the success of the "new three types" of foreign trade (photovoltaic products, electric vehicles, and lithium batteries) all signify the technological independence and global contributions of "Made in China."

The performance of Chinese brands at the Paris Motor Show is a microcosm of the elegant transformation of "Made in China," showcasing resilience and innovation in the face of adversity.

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