China Has ‘Too Many’ EV Firms and Wants Consolidation. What It Means for NIO and Tesla Stock.

Barrons2021-09-13

China will encourage market consolidation in the electric-vehicle sector, an industry it has nurtured for years amid the breakneck growth of greener transportation, the country’s industry and information technology minister said Monday.

In addition to improving charging infrastructure and electric vehicle mileage, China’s EV sector must “embrace the market,” Xiao Yaqing said in a press conference on Monday, translated by Chinese state-owned channel CGTN. This will allow many small and scattered firms to “concentrate their industrial practices,” the minister said.

“We have too many EV firms on the market right now,” he said, as quoted in Bloomberg. “The role of the market should be fully utilized and we encourage merger and restructuring efforts in the EV sector to further increase market concentration.”

Shares in some of China’s most popular EV companies wobbled in Monday trading, with Li Auto stock dropping 1.4% in Hong Kong while shares in BYD fell 1.6% in Shenzhen.

But U.S.-listed Chinese EV stocks appeared to fare better. Shares in NIO rose 0.7% in the U.S. premarket, with XPeng stock also 0.7% higher ahead of the open of New York trading Monday.

China’s electric vehicle market is the worlds largest, with manufacturers benefiting from government subsidies to promote greener transportation.

Tesla is competitive in China, but a consolidated domestic sector could pose a new challenge for the high-profile electric vehicle company.Tesla stock was 1% higher in the U.S. premarket Monday.

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    2021-09-16
    AhSon
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    2021-09-13
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    2021-09-13
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  • MelChen
    2021-09-13
    MelChen
    Should buy Xpeng or Nio? 
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