HEFEI, CHINA — December 19, 2025 — The Anhui Provincial Used Car Export New Policy Interpretation Meeting was successfully held at the headquarters of Zacarmate. Organized by the Industry Division and the Administrative Service Center of the Anhui Provincial Department of Commerce, the event served as a critical briefing for over 80 industry leaders, including representatives from JAC Motors (JAC), Anhui Mingxin, and Wuhu Nicehao. The gathering focused on aligning provincial enterprises with the latest national export standards to ensure sustainable, high-quality growth in international markets.
At the briefing, Feng Tingting from the Provincial Department of Commerce provided a detailed breakdown of China’s latest used car export policy system. The session moved beyond administrative theory, offering specific operational guidance on:
After-sales Accountability: Clarifying the specific requirements for after-sales service confirmation to ensure long-term reliability for overseas buyers.
Modified Vehicle Standards: Defining the compliance criteria for modified cars to meet international entry regulations.
Transition Management: Outlining the timeline and arrangements for the policy transition period.
This clarity is essential for B2B partners who prioritize structural integrity and legal transparency in their supply chains. By establishing these ground rules, the policy ensures that every vehicle leaving the region is backed by a verifiable compliance trail.
Ma Qingming, Chief Representative of the Department of Commerce at the Administrative Service Center, emphasized a shift in the industry’s core trajectory. He defined a "Quality Safety Red Line," asserting that the future of Chinese auto exports lies in "synergy and regulation" rather than aggressive price competition.
Standardized Refurbishment: Exporters are urged to strengthen vehicle inspection and reconditioning standards to uphold the "Made in China" reputation.
Overseas Service Alliances: The move toward building industry alliances to innovate overseas service networks and resource sharing.
Full-Process Guidance: The Department committed to providing comprehensive business guidance and optimized approval services to support standardized collective expansion.
The meeting concluded with an interactive session where representatives from leading firms shared insights on dynamics in key overseas markets. The consensus was clear: the integration of high standards in quality control and logistics—whether through Ro-Ro shipping or containerized transport—is no longer optional but a prerequisite for market entry.
Zacarmate remains dedicated to these principles, leveraging its position as a hosting venue and industry participant to turn policy requirements into tangible reliability. As the industry moves toward this new pattern, Zacarmate continues to bridge the gap between Chinese supply and global demand through strict adherence to the "Quality Red Line" and professional after-sales support.
