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China targets trillion-yuan market for motorhomes and camping

27.06.2026 00:54 1 min 1 source
新浪网 ZHO
China targets trillion-yuan market for motorhomes and camping
Original source: 新浪网

The Chinese government has released 17 measures to boost the automotive aftermarket, including motorhomes and camping. Authorities are simplifying motorhome registration and land approval for campsites. The automotive aftermarket in China is expected to exceed 10 trillion yuan in the next 5-10 years.

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China targets trillion-yuan market for motorhomes and camping

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