Research on export competitiveness of new energy vehicles in Yangtze River Delta region
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15581731Keywords:
New energy, Automobile, Competitiveness, Industrial agglomerationAbstract
As the energy crisis and automobile industry develop, the global automobile industry competition has shifted from individual product competition to comprehensive strength competition among industrial clusters. In recent years, China’s new energy automobile industry has developed rapidly, with the trend of automobile industry cluster becoming more evident. The Yangtze River Delta region, with its strong vehicle and parts manufacturing base, has become a typical representative of China’s new energy vehicle export industry. Research on the export competitiveness of new energy vehicles in the Yangtze River Delta can reflect the overall development of China’s new energy automobile industry to a certain extent. It also has important theoretical significance and practical value for enhancing the competitiveness of the new energy automobile industry in the Yangtze River Delta and even the whole country.
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All macroeconomic indicators analyzed were sourced from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Data Portal (https://data.imf.org), the World Development Indicators database (https://databank.worldbank.org), National Bureau of Statistics of China (https://www.stats.gov.cn/sj/).
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