Global Automotive Shift: Volkswagen Joins Export Drive from China In a bid to stay ahead in the increasingly competitive global automotive market, Volkswagen has announced plans to export vehicles from China, following in the footsteps of Ford, Hyundai, and Nissan. As international brands struggle to maintain their market share in the domestic Chinese market, they are turning to export as a key strategy to drive growth. Local Chinese rivals, such as Geely and BYD, have been gaining ground on foreign brands, forcing them to rethink their approach and tap into the vast export market. With Volkswagen's move, the company is poised to benefit from China's status as the world's largest vehicle manufacturer, leveraging its massive production capacity to meet growing demand from international markets.


Volkswagen joins Ford, Hyundai, Nissan and other brands in racing to export vehicles from China as international brands lose domestic market share to local rivals.