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China sees more auto trade-ins on policy support

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Visitors look at a new-energy sports car displayed at the World Intelligence Expo 2024 in north China's Tianjin, June 22, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

China reported a rapid increase in auto trade-ins thanks to policy support designed to benefit consumers.

The Ministry of Commerce said Tuesday it had received over 4 million subsidy applications for trade-ins of passenger vehicles as of Monday under a mass renewal program initiated early this year.

Currently, people trading in an old car for a new energy vehicle are entitled to a 20,000 yuan (2,781 U.S. dollars) subsidy, while those replacing for a fuel car will get 15,000 yuan.

The policy has effectively stimulated the auto market. China's auto sales rose 7 percent year on year to 3.05 million units last month. In the first 10 months, auto sales across the country surpassed 24.6 million units in total.

The auto trade-in subsidies are part of a national program unveiled in March aimed at expanding domestic demand and shoring up the economy through equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-ins.

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