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		<title>China Targets Excessive Competition in Battery Sector</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announces measures to curb excessive competition in the battery sector as part of efforts to regulate the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) industry.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com/china-targets-excessive-competition-in-battery-sector/">China Targets Excessive Competition in Battery Sector</a> appeared first on <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com">Auto Global News – Global Car News &amp; Reviews</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As China&#8217;s electric vehicle (EV) market continues to expand, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is taking steps to regulate the battery industry. At a recent symposium for battery industry entrepreneurs, Minister Li Lecheng announced measures aimed at curbing excessive competition in power and energy storage batteries.</p>
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<li>China will enhance capacity monitoring and oversight of production consistency and product quality.</li>
<li>The country plans to guide enterprises to scientifically allocate capacity and expand overseas markets rationally.</li>
<li>A crackdown on intellectual property violations is set to promote a healthy market environment.</li>
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<p>Speaking at the symposium, Minister Li emphasized the need for rational competition in the battery sector. The measures come as China&#8217;s EV industry has seen rapid growth over recent years, leading to significant fluctuations in raw material prices such as lithium carbonate.</p>
<p>In 2022, soaring demand drove lithium carbonate prices to a peak of nearly RMB 600,000 per ton ($84,800), but they have since declined to around RMB 100,000 per ton. The price volatility underscores the importance of stabilizing market conditions.</p>
<p>The MIIT&#8217;s symposium brought together representatives from 12 companies across the battery supply chain. Topics discussed included production operations, research and development (R&amp;D), market competition, and intellectual property protection. These discussions aim to foster a sustainable and high-quality industrial environment for battery manufacturers.</p>
<p>Leading players such as CATL and BYD have seen their market shares grow in recent months. In September 2025, CATL&#8217;s share increased by 0.47 percentage points compared to August, while BYD&#8217;s grew by 0.22 percentage points. The regulatory measures are expected to benefit these established players as well as emerging competitors.</p>
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<h4>What specific actions will China take to curb excessive competition?</h4>
<p>The MIIT plans to enhance capacity monitoring, early warning systems, and regulation in the battery industry. It also aims to intensify oversight of production consistency and product quality.</p>
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<h4>How does this impact global battery manufacturers?</h4>
<p>This move is likely to stabilize market conditions for both domestic and international players operating in China&#8217;s battery sector, potentially reducing price volatility and fostering a more sustainable competitive environment.</p>
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<p>The regulatory measures announced by the MIIT reflect a growing maturity in China’s EV industry. As competition intensifies globally, these steps are crucial for maintaining a healthy market that supports innovation and sustainability.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com/china-targets-excessive-competition-in-battery-sector/">China Targets Excessive Competition in Battery Sector</a> appeared first on <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com">Auto Global News – Global Car News &amp; Reviews</a>.</p>
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