Chinese EV makers vie for Indonesia, Thailand sales; Japanese rivals fear market share loss


BANGKOK: Competition is intensifying among Chinese automakers over electric vehicles sales in Indonesia and Thailand, the No. 1 and No. 3 automobile markets in South-East Asia.

The increase in competition has been prompted by government incentives in Indonesia and Thailand aimed at boosting their EV industries.

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