China, automobile, vehicles Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty ImagesChina is on course to overtake Japan as the world's top auto exporter by the end of 2023, according to Moody's Analytics.
"At this pace, China is on track to overtake Japan by the end of the year," Moody's economists wrote, a global ranking which Japan has claimed since 2019.
According to Moody's projections, China produces more than half the world's lithium supply, thanks to its low labor costs compared to rivals Japan and South Korea.
Moody's AnalyticsAs a result, some of the world's largest auto companies have set up production facilities in China, including Tesla and BMW .
The Asia-Pacific region, which is home to some of the world's largest auto exporting powerhouses such as South Korea, China and Japan, has seen a mixed recovery in auto exports, Moody's highlighted.
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