At present, the global auto parts industry is in a critical stage of the parallel iteration of traditional fuel vehicles and new energy vehicles. The pattern of the foreign trade market continues to evolve, showing new development trends of intelligence, lightweight and high-standard compliance, which serve as the core basis for parts export enterprises to layout overseas markets. With the continuous growth of global new energy vehicle penetration, the demand for traditional mechanical parts remains stable, while new energy supporting parts such as lightweight accessories, electronic control components and vehicle precision parts have become mainstream export categories with strong market demand.
The market access thresholds for mainstream overseas markets are constantly rising, and compliance certification has become a rigid requirement for foreign trade cooperation. Core markets including Europe, America, Southeast Asia and the Middle East require export enterprises to hold IATF 16949 quality system certification. Meanwhile, products must pass special tests such as CE and DOT to strictly ensure product safety, environmental protection and durability. Standardized production and compliance management capabilities have become essential indicators for enterprises to participate in global competition.
In addition, the procurement model of overseas customers has gradually transformed from single-product procurement to customized and one-stop procurement. Overseas buyers prefer suppliers with full-chain capabilities of R&D, production, customization and delivery. In the future, optimizing product quality, strengthening compliance systems and improving customized service capabilities will be the key for auto parts foreign trade enterprises to stabilize the global market and achieve sustainable development.
