Live: Get a sneak peek of 19th International Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai

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The 19th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition will be open to the public at the National Convention and Exhibition Center in Shanghai from April 21 to 28, 2021. Although the global market remains relatively depressed due to the pandemic, the Chinese market has come out of the woods, with the commercial vehicle market taking the lead in accelerating in 2020 and annual sales of new energy vehicles exceeding 1.3 million units for the first time.

This year’s exhibition covers a total area of 360,000 square meters and contains a number of debuts of new vehicles, plus all the car companies will bring their latest masterpieces in the field of new energy. Join CGTN reporter @RachelTechy to take a sneak peek. #AutoShanghai @MissWow666

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