China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Auto Industry Committee (CCPIT-Auto) and German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement

On September 18, local time in Germany, at the 2024 IAA Transportation Exhibition, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Auto Industry Committee (CCPIT-Auto) and the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) signed a strategic cooperation agreement. The agreement was signed by Wang Xia, Chairman of CCPIT-Auto, and Andreas Mindt, Managing Director of VDA.

China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Auto Industry Committee (CCPIT-Auto) and German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement

For many years, CCPIT-Auto and VDA have maintained a healthy and cooperative relationship in the automotive sector, playing a key role in promoting collaboration between Chinese and German automotive companies. In recent years, green, low-carbon, and intelligent development trends have emerged in the global automotive industry, creating broader opportunities for deeper cooperation between China and Germany in the automotive field. As service institutions in the automotive industry, CCPIT-Auto and VDA have reached a consensus to innovate cooperation models, stimulate industrial vitality, and jointly promote the sustainable development of the global automotive industry.

Collaboration and mutual benefit remain eternal themes. At the signing ceremony, both parties expressed their commitment to fully leveraging their respective strengths, fostering more cooperative consensus, and advancing deeper integration of the Chinese and German automotive industries. They will share the opportunities and potential created by China’s new productivity and modernization efforts, accelerate the internationalization of China’s automotive industry, and lay the foundation for building a new platform for global automotive industry cooperation.

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