HONG KONG (AP) — China’s passenger car exports jumped 73% year-on-year in May to around 809,000 vehicles, an industry group reported Wednesday, as higher gasoline and diesel prices due to

High oil prices have hit sales of internal-combustion-engine vehicles, driving NEVs to a record 62.9% market share in May, even as overall passenger-vehicle sales fell 22.1%

New energy vehicles accounted for a record 62.9 percent of China's passenger vehicle sales in May, marking another milestone in the country's transition toward electrification.

High-tech exports rise sharply as car shipments jump 39 percent

China's exports grew at a faster-than-predicted pace in May, supported by strong overseas demand for semiconductors, electric vehicles and other technology-related products, even…