SOURCE: China’s EV industry braced for shakeout as prices plunge (FT + Asian Nikkei) (Local players face softer demand and competition from foreign makers)

BYD Company (HKG: 1211 / SHE: 002594 / OTCMKTS: BYDDY / BYDDF)

SAIC Motor Corp (SHA: 600104)

Guangzhou Automobile Group (SHA: 601238)

Chongqing Changan Automobile (SHE: 000625 / SHE: 200625)

Dongfeng Motor (state-owned)
Geely Automobile Holdings (HKG: 0175)

Li Auto Inc (NASDAQ: LI)

FAW Group (state-owned)
The company has these publicly traded subsidiaries:
- FAW Jiefang Group Co (SHE: 000800)


BAIC Motor Corporation (HKG: 1958 / FRA: 2B5)

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