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Guazi expands inspection-backed used car sourcing from China for Ghana

Guazi used car, China's leading used car e-commerce platform, is extending its digital car-buying model to buyers and dealers in selected overseas markets. The company pairs online vehicle listings and condition information with a growing network of local partners and teams, with the aim of making it easier and more reassuring to evaluate used cars from China. Guazi’s overseas work currently focuses on selected markets in Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and Eastern Europe, where buyers and dealers are seeking clearer access to used car listings, vehicle condition information and sourcing support.
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Daily NK English
· Jul 10, 2026
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BERNAMA
· Jul 7, 2026
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Related coverage for "Guazi expands inspection-backed used car sourcing from China for Ghana": Ghanaian Times — Stallion unveils Maxus, Bestune vehicle brands. Daily NK English — New tag rule tightens grip on N. Korea markets. Quartz — U.S. issued an Iranian oil sanctions waiver as part of its war-ending deal with Tehran. BERNAMA — Business : Ge-Shen Unit Disposes Of Land In Johor For RM35.50 Mln. The korea Herald News — Namyang Dairy secures W10b Mongolia export deal. Utusan Malaysia — Program GSP Matrade jana RM325.9 juta jualan eksport aeroangkasa