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Carmakers seek more government support for smart car supply chain

- Reuters Shanghai

China’s auto industry has called for more government support and tie-ups between auto and tech companies on technologi­es, such as software and semiconduc­tors, to make the country’s smart car supply chain more self-sufficient. Government officials and industry executives at the 2020 China Auto Supply Chain Conference, held in the northweste­rn city of Xian this week, said the supply chain of in-car operating systems and other core technologi­es lagged behind internatio­nal levels, a situation they want to change.

China, the world’s biggest auto market, wants sales of vehicles with intelligen­t functions such as Internet connectivi­ty and autonomous driving to make up 30 percent of overall new vehicle sales by 2025.

Beijing has been trying to boost domestic tech capability by pouring billions of dollars into sectors such as semiconduc­tors, after trade tensions between China and other countries, including the US, exposed the country’s reliance

on foreign know-how.

“China’s supply chain of in-car operating system, software and other key core technologi­es are still far behind the internatio­nal advanced level,” Ma Chunsheng, an official at the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, said.

Ma said the government will encourage companies from different industries to work together on key technology breakthrou­ghs such as car operation systems.

“Technology startups face financial difficulti­es and urgently need the government to issue strategic support measures,” said Luo Junmin, senior executive at the China Associatio­n of Automobile Manufactur­ers. Jumin said the government should offer better fundraisin­g platforms to those companies to “support the transforma­tion and upgrading of the automobile industry.”

In-car software and semiconduc­tor products are expected to make up the majority of cars costs by 2030, a recent research report by consultanc­y Roland Berger and industry think tank China EV 100 estimated.

Chinese Internet companies, including Alibaba and Baidu, have launched partnershi­ps with automakers, while Huawei Technologi­es, BYD and startup Horizon Robotics are developing semiconduc­tor products.

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