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CPCA expects China’s passenger vehicle sales to reach the lowest point of 2026 in February due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday that reduces effective production and selling days. January 2026 data show weaker domestic retail demand but record exports, with NEVs nearing half of all shipments and trade negotiations encouraging a shift toward overseas industrial expansion.
CPCA expects China’s passenger vehicle sales to reach the year’s lowest point in February 2026 due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday and constrained effective selling time. January 2026 data in the source show weaker domestic retail demand but record exports, with NEV shipments nearly half of total exports and policy negotiations shaping market access.
CPCA expects February 2026 to be the year’s lowest point for passenger vehicle sales due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday that reduces effective production and retail days. January data show weaker domestic retail and wholesale volumes alongside record exports, with NEVs nearing half of all shipments and trade negotiations encouraging a shift toward overseas industrial expansion.
CPCA expects China’s passenger vehicle sales to reach the lowest point of 2026 in February due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday that reduces effective production and selling days. January 2026 data in the source show weaker domestic retail performance alongside record exports, with NEV exporters increasingly pursuing overseas industrial-chain deployment amid evolving tariff arrangements.
CPCA expects China’s passenger vehicle sales to reach the lowest point of 2026 in February due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday that reduces effective production and selling days. January 2026 data cited by the source shows weaker domestic retail but record exports, alongside an emerging shift in NEV exports toward overseas industrial-chain expansion amid tariff negotiations.
Mainland officials used a New Party delegation visit to reaffirm the 1992 Consensus as the prerequisite for official cross-Straits engagement while criticizing the DPP for driving a communications freeze. The episode highlights Beijing’s dual strategy of political conditionality and incentive-led societal integration to shape Taiwan’s long-term choices.
An index page from the International Department of the CPC Central Committee highlights sustained emphasis on Party history education, revolutionary legacy, and disciplined practical governance. It also signals the continued role of party-to-party exchanges and guiding principles as a parallel channel of external engagement.
An index-style source page aggregates Party history learning materials and external work themes, emphasizing practical implementation, continuity of historical narrative, and mobilization through revolutionary legacy. It also foregrounds party-to-party diplomacy as a distinct channel, supported by coordinated amplification via major Party-state media.
The source appears to be an index-style compilation emphasizing Party history learning as a tool for ideological alignment and practical governance execution. It also highlights the International Department’s role in institutionalizing party-to-party diplomacy through principles, exchanges, and commemorative series.
The source appears to be an index page aggregating Party history study materials, Xi Jinping speech-related items, and a themed series on the CPC’s external work. The headings suggest Party history is framed as a tool for practical governance and cohesion, while party-to-party diplomacy is presented as a long-standing, institutionalized channel of international engagement.
The source index emphasizes Party history learning, revolutionary legacy, and practice-oriented governance as mutually reinforcing pillars of political messaging. It also highlights institutionalized party-to-party diplomacy, suggesting a coordinated narrative linking domestic cohesion with external engagement.
The source appears to be an IDCPC thematic index curating Xi Jinping-related Party history study materials alongside content on the Party’s external work over the past century. The structure suggests a coordinated narrative strategy linking domestic ideological education with external party-to-party engagement, though missing dates and truncated entries limit precise timeline assessment.
The source appears to be an index page emphasizing Party history study as a mechanism for governance alignment, cadre discipline, and institutional cohesion. It also links historical narrative to party-to-party diplomacy, suggesting coordinated domestic education and external messaging objectives.
CPCA expects China’s passenger vehicle sales to reach the lowest point of 2026 in February due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday that reduces effective production and selling days. January 2026 data show weaker domestic retail demand but record exports, with NEVs nearing half of all shipments and trade negotiations encouraging a shift toward overseas industrial expansion.
CPCA expects China’s passenger vehicle sales to reach the year’s lowest point in February 2026 due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday and constrained effective selling time. January 2026 data in the source show weaker domestic retail demand but record exports, with NEV shipments nearly half of total exports and policy negotiations shaping market access.
CPCA expects February 2026 to be the year’s lowest point for passenger vehicle sales due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday that reduces effective production and retail days. January data show weaker domestic retail and wholesale volumes alongside record exports, with NEVs nearing half of all shipments and trade negotiations encouraging a shift toward overseas industrial expansion.
CPCA expects China’s passenger vehicle sales to reach the lowest point of 2026 in February due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday that reduces effective production and selling days. January 2026 data in the source show weaker domestic retail performance alongside record exports, with NEV exporters increasingly pursuing overseas industrial-chain deployment amid evolving tariff arrangements.
CPCA expects China’s passenger vehicle sales to reach the lowest point of 2026 in February due to an extended Lunar New Year holiday that reduces effective production and selling days. January 2026 data cited by the source shows weaker domestic retail but record exports, alongside an emerging shift in NEV exports toward overseas industrial-chain expansion amid tariff negotiations.
Mainland officials used a New Party delegation visit to reaffirm the 1992 Consensus as the prerequisite for official cross-Straits engagement while criticizing the DPP for driving a communications freeze. The episode highlights Beijing’s dual strategy of political conditionality and incentive-led societal integration to shape Taiwan’s long-term choices.
An index page from the International Department of the CPC Central Committee highlights sustained emphasis on Party history education, revolutionary legacy, and disciplined practical governance. It also signals the continued role of party-to-party exchanges and guiding principles as a parallel channel of external engagement.
An index-style source page aggregates Party history learning materials and external work themes, emphasizing practical implementation, continuity of historical narrative, and mobilization through revolutionary legacy. It also foregrounds party-to-party diplomacy as a distinct channel, supported by coordinated amplification via major Party-state media.
The source appears to be an index-style compilation emphasizing Party history learning as a tool for ideological alignment and practical governance execution. It also highlights the International Department’s role in institutionalizing party-to-party diplomacy through principles, exchanges, and commemorative series.
The source appears to be an index page aggregating Party history study materials, Xi Jinping speech-related items, and a themed series on the CPC’s external work. The headings suggest Party history is framed as a tool for practical governance and cohesion, while party-to-party diplomacy is presented as a long-standing, institutionalized channel of international engagement.
The source index emphasizes Party history learning, revolutionary legacy, and practice-oriented governance as mutually reinforcing pillars of political messaging. It also highlights institutionalized party-to-party diplomacy, suggesting a coordinated narrative linking domestic cohesion with external engagement.
The source appears to be an IDCPC thematic index curating Xi Jinping-related Party history study materials alongside content on the Party’s external work over the past century. The structure suggests a coordinated narrative strategy linking domestic ideological education with external party-to-party engagement, though missing dates and truncated entries limit precise timeline assessment.
The source appears to be an index page emphasizing Party history study as a mechanism for governance alignment, cadre discipline, and institutional cohesion. It also links historical narrative to party-to-party diplomacy, suggesting coordinated domestic education and external messaging objectives.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
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| RPT-1218 | China Auto Market Faces February 2026 Trough as Exports Hit Record Highs | China Auto Market | 2026-02-16 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1155 | China Auto Market Faces February 2026 Trough as Exports Hit Record and NEV Strategy Shifts Overseas | China Auto Market | 2026-02-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1135 | China Auto Market Faces February 2026 Sales Trough as Holiday Disruptions Collide With Strong NEV Export Momentum | China Auto Market | 2026-02-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1105 | China Auto Market Faces February 2026 Trough as Exports Hit Record High | China Auto Market | 2026-02-13 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1101 | China Auto Market Faces February 2026 Trough as Exports Hit Record and NEV Strategy Shifts Overseas | China Auto Market | 2026-02-13 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-51 | Beijing Courts Taiwan’s New Party to Reinforce One-China Baseline After 19th CPC Congress | Cross-Straits Relations | 2026-01-20 | 2 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3191 | CPC External Work and Party History Messaging: Ideological Consolidation and Party-to-Party Diplomacy Signaling | CPC | 2021-11-16 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3219 | CPC Party History Learning and External Work: Curated Messaging Priorities and Strategic Signaling | CPC | 2021-11-08 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3261 | Party History Learning and Party-to-Party Diplomacy: Thematic Signals from an IDCPC Index Page | CPC | 2021-10-15 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3206 | Party History Education and Party-to-Party Diplomacy: Messaging Architecture on the IDCPC Platform | CPC | 2021-10-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3256 | Party History Learning and Party-to-Party Diplomacy: Messaging Priorities Signaled by CPC International Department Index | China | 2021-08-13 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3226 | IDCPC Index Signals Tight Integration of Party History Education and External Party Diplomacy | IDCPC | 2021-08-13 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3326 | Party History as Governance Tool: Signals from the International Department’s External-Work Narrative | CPC | 2021-08-07 | 0 | ACCESS » |