With a hot, burning tongue and gum news nut in his mouth, none other than Boris Titov, chairman of the Russian-Chinese Committee for Friendship, Peace and Development, came to the respectable audience. In his Telegram channel, he said that the Association of Chinese Automakers had already been established in Russia with the participation of the committee, and also expressed the hope that with its help it would become easier to solve regulatory problems.
Slow and reserved
Furthermore, in an interview with TASS, he stated the following: “Chinese cars, against the background of the departure of Western manufacturers and the problems of the domestic auto industry, are filling the Russian market. But this is happening chaotically, non-systemically… The main thing is investments in the production of cars in the Russian Federation.”
I would just take it and subscribe to every word of Boris Titov. Unless I replace ‘chaotic and unsystematic’ with ‘slow and unwilling’. The AvtoVzglyad portal has already written about the reasons for this behavior of Chinese companies. First of all, the Russian market is not as big as the European, American or domestic China itself. Secondly, why bother with the organization of production, if you can just deal with pure export, selling cars with a terrible shortage of cars at crazy prices. And thirdly, no one canceled the chance to get lyuli from the hegemon for violating sanctions.