On August 7, CCIG and Foton Times formed a joint delegation to Uzbekistan for a six-day overseas market inspection. The aim was to gain an in-depth understanding of the local market environment, automotive industry policies and regulations, and industry trends, while also conducting on-site visits and in-depth exchanges with several potential partners. Through integrating resources and pursuing diversified industrial cooperation, the delegation sought to accelerate CCIG’s overseas strategy and improve its layout in the Central Asian region.
The group also visited Chinese automobile dealers such as BYD, Changan Kaicene, and FAW Jiefang. Discussions revealed that sales in the local market are growing rapidly, and localization has become an inevitable option due to regulatory requirements. After extensive field research, the delegation gained a comprehensive understanding of the Uzbekistan market.
Additionally, the delegation visited the HAN factory, exploring showrooms for new vehicles, Chinese brands, Toyota, and after-sales service centers. The three parties held strategic discussions and reached consensus on complementary advantages, resource sharing, and diversified cooperation to explore new overseas development paths together.
The joint development of the Uzbekistan market marks a deeper stage in CCIG and Foton Times’ strategic partnership. The two parties have already piloted industrial cooperation in Cambodia and Nigeria and agreed to carry out comprehensive collaboration in overseas expansion and localized manufacturing. Leveraging their respective advantages, they aim to accelerate project development. Looking ahead, both sides will continue to strengthen their partnership, seize new opportunities in overseas business development, and build a new ecosystem for global industrial chain cooperation.