A total of 379,900 units of imported vehicles received inspection from the Inspection and Quarantine Bureau of Tianjin, a city in north China, with a year-on-year decrease of 31.4% in 2015.
Explosions in Tianjin Port had a huge influence on the imported vehicles market in China. In order to lower risk, a few foreign brands turned to other ports in China, leading to dramatic decrease in the number of imported vehicles at Tianjin Port.
With several governmental measures, the imported vehicles business at Tianjin Port has recovered step by step. At the end of 2015, some famous foreign brands including BMW, Benz, Audi and Land Rover had gone back to Tianjin port. But there is still a long way for Tianjin Port to go before regaining former booming.
Besides, the slow growth in macroeconomic, the adjustment in national policy, the low consumer price index, the high inventory of imported vehicles due to backlog in 2014 and localization of some popular imported vehicles all result in the decline in imported vehicles market in China.