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China-Europe auto industry deepens NEV collaboration

2026-05-16 17:08 Last Updated At:20:07

Six organizations, including Europe-headquartered Stellantis Group, announced on Friday the restructuring of Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen Automobile (DPCA), with total investment exceeding 8 billion yuan (about 1.1 billion U.S. dollars), primarily focused on the production of new energy vehicles for global markets.

The move marks a significant milestone in China's automotive industry transition from "bringing in foreign investments" to "going global," reflecting the muturity of China's NEV industrial and supply chains and their strong appeal to global capital.

China-Europe auto industry deepens NEV collaboration

China-Europe auto industry deepens NEV collaboration

Issuing panda bonds in China allows Pakistan to tap the second largest, and the second deepest capital market in the world, said Pakistan's Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb in Beijing on Friday.

The issuance of the bonds on Friday, worth 1.75 billion yuan (about 255.79 million U.S. dollars), marked Pakistan's first such sovereign bond in the offshore capital markets aimed to support the development of sustainable and climate-resilient infrastructure across the water, energy and health sectors.

Talking to China Global Television Network (CGTN), Aurangzeb explained the significance of the panda bond program.

"This particular transaction really focuses on three key elements. One is from Pakistan's perspective, we have had financings in many forms and shapes with China. Today marks a very important event that we tap the second largest, and the second deepest capital market in the world. The second thing is, as I mentioned earlier, we will work with China and therefore it's a win-win in terms of the internationalization of RMB. The third one is that we are very grateful to all our partners in China, starting with regulators, and the Chinese authorities," said the minister.

He also expressed confidence in more future bilateral economic and financial cooperation within the frameworks of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). "I think it's not only trade, but also the investment opportunity. Because as you know we have CPEC Phase I as a flagship of the BRI, which was almost entirely about infrastructure. CPEC Phase II is primarily business to business, and it's about monetization of that infrastructure. I think between the two countries, the priorities are quite aligned in terms of the key priorities that President Xi has put forward for the BRI. So all of this I think is moving in the right direction," said Aurangzeb.

Panda bonds refer to renminbi-denominated bonds issued by overseas entities in China. In recent years, the panda bond market has seen steady gains, becoming increasingly attractive to issuers.

According to data from the People's Bank of China, more than 170 billion yuan worth of panda bonds were issued by governments, international development institutions, financial firms and large corporations from multiple countries in 2025, with the outstanding volume rising 34 percent year on year.

Pakistani finance minister on issuing panda bonds in China

Pakistani finance minister on issuing panda bonds in China

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