China's February auto sales slide due to holidays; Iran war casts pall over exports

China's February auto sales slide due to holidays; Iran war casts pall over exports

BEIJING, March 11 (Reuters) - China's wholesale auto sales tumbled 15% in February, hurt by fewer business days in the month due ‌to Lunar New Year holidays, as well as the end of a ‌tax break and lower government subsidies for electric vehicles.

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Sales at home plunged 34% to 950,000 ​vehicles, though the overall total was helped by a 58% surge in exports to 590,000, data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers showed on Wednesday.

The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, however, has clouded the outlook for exports. The ‌Middle East accounted for around ⁠a fifth of China's vehicle exports last year.

"We're concerned that 'export' data won't very good in March," said Chen Shihua, ⁠a senior official at the association.

Shifts in the timing of China's Lunar New Year holidays each year add volatility to industry and economic data. This year, ​there ​were three fewer business days in February ​compared to last year.

Over January ‌and February combined, sales at home were down 26%, while exports climbed 54%.

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Automakers in China face a number of headwinds.

This includes the end of a tax break for electric vehicles as well as lower government subsidies for trading in budget greener models. Domestic sales of electric and plug-in hybrid cars ‌plunged 30% in the first two months ​of the year, compared with a 17.7% gain ​for 2025.

Automakers are also ​reeling from the effects of a long brutal price war, ‌though they are pulling away from ​price cuts under ​pressure from authorities.

That said, car makers and dealerships are now having to grapple with elevated inventories. Unsold cars totalled 3.57 million at the ​end of January, up ‌from 580,000 a year earlier, according to the China Passenger ​Car Association.

($1 = 6.8720 Chinese yuan)

(Reporting by Qiaoyi Li, Zhang Yan and ​Ju-min Park; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

 

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