Beijing Auto Show 2026, Other News and Commentary ABCF Weeks 17 and 18 Update

Photo: Autoexpress, UK
Photo: Autoexpress, UK

Where the Industry Is Heading: Five Takeaways from the 2026 Beijing Auto Show | McKinsey

  1. The New Center of Gravity in Global Automotive. …with annual domestic passenger vehicle sales of roughly 23 million units, exports exceeding 7 million vehicles, and an EV penetration rate above 50%, China has become one of the gravitational centers of the global auto industry. The fact that the world's two largest auto shows — Beijing and Shanghai — are both held in China says something that no press release needs to spell out.
  2. Global Collaboration: Alive and Evolving. …What set this year's Beijing show apart was a phenomenon unique to this era: content creators and KOLs (key opinion leaders) from around the world broadcasting live in their native languages, transmitting every moment from the show floor to audiences across the planet in real time.

This points to a fundamental truth: global collaboration, rooted in the deep integration of industrial supply chains, continues to generate powerful commercial momentum. The Beijing Auto Show offered a vivid portrait of the automotive industry's globalization at full stretch. Cross-border partnership may face greater friction than before, but as the foundational DNA of the industry's continuous evolution, its underlying drive has never really gone away.

  1. A Strategic Fork in the Road: Multinationals and Chinese OEMs Chart Different Courses.  .. multinational automakers and Chinese OEMs are growing into distinct strategic forms from the same soil — one doubling down on China, the other systematically reaching for global markets…. A growing number of multinationals have come to recognize that surface-level localization is no longer enough to compete. Deep co-development with Chinese domestic partners has become the new strategic imperative, with its defining feature being a new generation of joint-venture models built on Chinese technology platforms and supply chains…Counterbalancing the multinationals' strategy of deepening their China roots, leading Chinese automakers are systematically building a path in the opposite direction — taking what they've developed at home and competing for global markets….
  2. Technology Is Redrawing the Competitive Map….the criteria by which consumers evaluate premium vehicles are shifting away from brand heritage and legacy, toward technological capability and innovative experience.
  3. Suppliers Step Out of the Shadows….In the past, auto shows were unambiguously the OEM's stage. Supplier brands remained in the background, present as infrastructure behind the finished product. At the 2026 Beijing show, Tier 1 suppliers — and even some Tier 2 companies — are stepping forward with a visibility and assertiveness that far exceeds anything seen before…Across batteries, electric drive, autonomous driving, domain controllers, in-car operating systems, next-generation chassis technologies, and thermal management systems, domestic Chinese suppliers are advancing on virtually every critical technology front simultaneously. They hold not only cost advantages, but have accumulated invaluable system integration experience through years of close co-development with Chinese OEMs….

 

Transcript: China–U.S. Youth Roundtable: A Model for China–U.S. Youth Exchanges

David Qingzhong Pan, Zhang Ning, Cheng Yan Davis, Rza Aliyev, Anthony Andong Wang, John Zhanjie Zhao, and young international scholars in Beijing join session at 12th China and Globalization Forum.

The 12th China and Globalization Forum, hosted by the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and co-organized by the China Association of International Trade (CAIT), the China Society for World Trade Organization Studies (CWTO), the China-United States Exchange Foundation (CUSEF), and Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University, was held in Beijing on Sunday, April 26, 2026.

 

China sparks backlash with plan to send jobless graduates to vocational school | South China Morning Post

Beijing has pledged to expand vocational training for young jobseekers this year, as it looks to help millions of unemployed graduates find work in emerging industries such as robotics and AI.

But the policy drive – which includes plans to encourage university graduates to return to technical school – has drawn mixed reactions from a generation already hit hard by China’s youth unemployment crunch.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security vowed on Tuesday to upskill 1 million young people, focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, the low-altitude economy and new energy vehicles.

 

Chinese man in his 40s wakes up 40 hours after having no heartbeat following cardiac arrest | South China Morning Post

A Chinese man has miraculously survived after his heart stopped beating for 40 hours, sparking an online discussion about the latest life-saving medical techniques.

The case came to light after emergency doctor Lu Xiao from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine posted it on his social media account, which has three million followers.

Lu said the 40-year-old man had a cardiac arrest and no heartbeat could be found after several electric defibrillations.

 

Forthcoming event: 8th ABCF-ZISU Youth Forum

The 8th Youth Forum organized jointly by the ABCF and the Zhejiang International Studies University (ZISU) takes place on Zoom in the evening of May 15, 2026 in the Eastern Caribbean (the morning of May 16, 2026 in China) on the topic "Youth and Technology in Building Resilient Communities, from a Social Media Perspective." The progamme is put together and moderated by ABCF members who are students of the University of the West Indies in collaboration with students of ZISU, and the presenters are all university students. Join us on Zoom, Meeting ID 828 6075 7217, to share the views of young people of different cultures as they exchange thoughts on a topic that is close to all our hearts.

 

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