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China’s Auto Supply Chain Moves Threaten Global Production

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: June 28, 2025 7:11 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: June 28, 2025
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Key Points:

  • China’s policy shifts could disrupt global auto production.
  • 75% of lithium-ion manufacturing controlled by China.
  • Auto executives urge diversification against China dependency.

China’s dominance matters due to its potential to halt production globally, with market vulnerabilities highlighted amid policy changes affecting international supply chains. China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology leads efforts in advancing innovative manufacturing, with companies like CATL and BYD pivotal in the EV and battery sectors. Key players in the US, Europe, and Japan have voiced concerns over these developments.

The global automotive primary stakeholders warn of significant risks from China’s market control, particularly following tariffs imposed by the US, causing price surges and supply disruptions. Automotive industry associations call for diversifying sources to mitigate dependency risks.

Tariff escalations have sparked price increases in vehicles and components worldwide. US shipments dropped 40% as supply sources were rerouted, and China retaliated with tariffs affecting rare earths critical to manufacturing.

The absence of a significant shift in on-chain data shows minimal immediate impact on cryptocurrencies; however, prolonged disruptions could affect commodity-related tokens. Despite China’s industry control, major crypto stakeholders have refrained from issuing immediate warnings or statements.

Global automotive leaders remain keen on exploring alternative supply lines as China controls a substantial portion of the global EV market. Political tensions and strategic maneuvers highlight existing vulnerabilities, underscoring the necessity for proactive measures against potential supply chain disruptions.

Europe’s auto industry can no longer outsource resilience. While China’s global footprint grows, our continent must build bridges but face hard realities about strategic autonomy.” – Official ACEA message, April 2025.

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