Summarize:According to customs data provided by the China Automobile Dealers Association, in April 2025, China exported 9,000 buses, up 25% year-on-year. From January to April 2025, China's cumulative bus exports reached 30,000 units, with a cumulative year-on-year increase of 22%.
Among the top 10 countries to which China exported buses in April 2025, the export volume, year-on-year changes, and market shares were as follows:
Saudi Arabia: 1,582 units exported, down 8% year-on-year, with a market share of 17.6%, ranking first among China's bus export destinations.
Peru: 706 units exported, up 1% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.8%, ranking second.
Vietnam: 600 units exported, up 13% year-on-year, with a market share of 6.7%, ranking third.
Bolivia: 400 units exported (a net increase compared to the previous year, as no prior data was provided for comparison), with a market share of 4.4%, ranking fourth.
Egypt: 305 units exported, surging 917% year-on-year, with a market share of 3.4%, ranking fifth.
Among the top 10 countries to which China exported buses from January to April 2025, the cumulative export volume, year-on-year changes, and market shares were as follows:
Saudi Arabia: 4,458 units exported cumulatively, up 14% year-on-year, with a market share of 14.9%, ranking first among China's bus export destinations.
Vietnam: 2,632 units exported cumulatively, up 72% year-on-year, with a market share of 8.8%, ranking second.
Egypt: 2,269 units exported cumulatively, soaring 272% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.56%, ranking third.
Peru: 2,236 units exported cumulatively, down 18% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.45%, ranking fourth.
Among the countries to which China exported pure electric buses in April 2025:
Chile: 299 units exported, ranking first, with a year-on-year surge of 4,883%.
Nepal: 216 units exported, ranking second, up 192% year-on-year.
Italy: 160 units exported, ranking third, up 129% year-on-year.
South Korea: 114 units exported, ranking fourth, down 34% year-on-year.
Among the top 10 export destinations for China's pure electric buses in the first four months of 2025:
Nepal: 1,158 units exported cumulatively, ranking first, up 395% year-on-year, with a market share of 23.2%.
Israel: 392 units exported cumulatively, soaring 2,078% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.84%, ranking second.
Chile: 381 units exported cumulatively (also exceeding 300 units), up 647% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.62%, ranking third.