There will be more and more Chinese high-quality cars in Russia. Chinese Ambassador to Russia spoke about the country’s fees

Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui answered a number of questions in an interview with TASS, and also said that Chinese cars will increase their share in the Russian market, for which they have every opportunity.

A TASS journalist asked the following questions: “Are there any plans to expand the supply of Chinese cars to the Russian Federation and increase their production in Russia in the context of a fairly large number of automakers leaving the country? Will they be able to meet the demand that has arisen?

There will be more and more Chinese high-quality cars in Russia.  Chinese Ambassador to Russia spoke about the country's fees

For many years of work in the Russian market, Great Wall, Chery and other Chinese automakers, based on an accurate analysis of market demand, have released a number of popular models and have shown fairly good market performance. In particular, the Great Wall Haval and other running models enjoy great sympathy and wide recognition among Russian buyers.

In recent years, the Chinese auto industry has developed rapidly. Chinese cars, which are distinguished by high quality, favorable price-performance ratio and a large range of models, have already surpassed their foreign competitors in some respects. Chinese automobile companies will continue to develop the Russian market in accordance with its characteristics and needs, and strive to increase production and sales volumes.

Zhang Hanhui

He added that Chinese cars will further increase the share of the Russian market and be more popular with Russian citizens due to “self-sufficient industrial chain, research and development capabilities, production capacity, improved product quality and growing brand influence.”

Source: ixbt

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