China's main auto show cast in unwelcome spotlight as government backers clash

'Auto China' alternates between being held in
A dispute between organisers
A WeChat account run by CCPIT for the auto show then published a statement saying it was the official information channel. The two councils had organised the show jointly in previous years.
Executives at two exhibiting automakers told Reuters the conflict between the two organisers had sparked confusion over who they should speak to about booth displays or pay for their stand.
Last year, automakers unveiled 117 new models at the show in
The event comes at a critical time for the global auto industry this year, as it is roiled by U.S. tariffs and an escalating trade war.
Caixin reported on Tuesday that the two councils had sued each other in a
The CCPIT appealed the verdict but the court's decision was sustained, it added. Reuters was unable to see a copy of the verdicts as they were not made public.
Two exhibitors said that CCPIT Shanghai had informed them of the verdict on Tuesday.
The sources declined to be named as the discussions were private.
CCPIT Shanghai did not respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
CCPIT declined to comment on whether it will appeal the decision again and referred further questions to
The CCPIT is a trade body backed by
(Reporting by Shanghai Newsroom; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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