On September 13, eight key departments, among which is the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, jointly rolled out the Work Plan for the Steady Growth of the Automobile Industry (2025 - 2026). This plan is geared towards further invigorating the automobile market by advocating for the replacement of aging vehicles with new ones, upgrading new - energy urban buses and their power batteries, and fostering a multi - tiered and updated approach to automobile consumption.
In terms of policy innovation, the plan advocates for pilot reforms in the realm of automobile circulation and consumption. It aims to broaden the scope of after - market services, encompassing vehicle modification, leasing, racing, and RV camping. For regions that currently impose restrictions on automobile purchases, the plan encourages them to fine - tune their policies and gradually transition towards a usage - based management system.
To streamline the used - car market, the plan proposes a series of convenient measures. These include implementing reverse invoicing for used - car sales and facilitating cross - regional transaction registrations. Moreover, it calls for the exploration of an online transaction management system. By enhancing information sharing, the plan strives to improve the accuracy and credibility of used - car information query platforms, thereby facilitating the smooth and efficient circulation of used cars.