China exported more electric vehicles and plug-ins than gasoline or diesel cars for the first time in April, as automakers expanded overseas to offset subdued domestic demand and shifts toward new-energy cars to as fuel costs rise.
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China exported more electric vehicles and plug-ins than gasoline or diesel cars for the first time in April, as automakers expanded overseas to offset subdued domestic demand and shifts toward new-energy cars to as fuel costs rise.