China tells automakers to boost safety, quality checks

BEIJING, (Reuters) – China’s ​industry ministry on Friday called ‌on automakers to resist “irrational competition” and ensure the safety of cars, ​car parts and assisted ​and autonomous driving systems, a ⁠statement from the ministry ​showed.

  • Automakers should search for issues ​in production consistency, reliability and durability, and fully assess safety risks when ​rolling out new designs ​and products, the ministry told key automakers ‌in ⁠a meeting.
  • The companies must not engage in “exaggerated or false advertising,” it added.
  • The ministry further ​urged companies ​to “strengthen ⁠safety assessments of combined driver-assistance and autonomous ​driving features,” and said ​authorities ⁠will step up oversight and inspection of production consistency and ⁠quality.
  • Violators ​will be penalised, ​it said.

Reporting by Xiuhao Chen and Ryan ​Woo; Editing by Hugh Lawson