Li Auto has joined the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) as a full member, marking a significant step in its European expansion strategy. This move follows the establishment of its R&D center in Munich and coincides with a soft landing in the China-EU EV tariff dispute, in which the CCCEU played a key lobbying role. Li Auto aims to strengthen its international presence, having already expanded into Uzbekistan, Egypt, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan, though it has yet to formally enter the European market.
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Li Auto joins EU lobbying body, betting on European market expansion
Li Auto has joined the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) as a full member, marking a significant step in its European expansion strategy. This move follows the establishment of its R&D center in Munich and coincides with a soft landing in the China-EU EV tariff dispute, in which the CCCEU played a key lobbying role. Li Auto aims to strengthen its international presence, having already expanded into Uzbekistan, Egypt, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan, though it has yet to formally enter the European market.