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    Starvia Automotive Strengthens China New Energy Vehicle Export Services for Middle East Buyers

    June 5, 2026
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    GUANGZHOU, China, June 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Starvia Automotive, a China-based automotive export service company, is highlighting the importance of integrated sourcing and export support as dealers, importers, and fleet operators across the Middle East show growing interest in Chinese new energy vehicles.

    As demand expands for electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid vehicles from China, international buyers are looking beyond vehicle pricing alone. They need clearer model availability, transparent quotations, and reliable coordination for inspection, documentation, shipping, and delivery.

    Starvia Automotive supports customers through practical steps including model selection, supplier communication, vehicle condition review, VIN confirmation, pre-shipment inspection coordination, export document preparation, and international logistics arrangements. The company aims to help buyers reduce sourcing risk and move more efficiently from inquiry to delivery.

    A spokesperson for Starvia Automotive said: “Many buyers want access to EV, PHEV, and Hybrid models from China, but they also need a clear export process and a partner that understands the details of international purchasing. We focus on making each step more transparent and efficient.”

    Supporting Middle East Purchasing Needs

    Starvia Automotive serves buyers seeking new and used vehicles for dealer inventory, fleet operations, rental companies, and commercial resale. The company helps match vehicle options with market needs, budget requirements, and destination-specific conditions.

    The company has also launched an Arabic-language website for regional buyers at https://www.starviaauto.com/ar, serving as a localized entry point for understanding vehicle options and export services from China.

    As China continues to play a larger role in the new energy vehicle supply chain, Starvia Automotive seeks to connect export-ready vehicle resources with international buyers that need practical, transparent, and organized support.

    About Starvia Automotive

    Starvia Automotive is a China-based automotive export service company. The company supports overseas customers with vehicle sourcing, export coordination, inspection assistance, documentation, logistics, and delivery support for electric, hybrid, and other passenger vehicles made in China.

    Media Contact

    Company Name: Starvia Automotive
    Contact Person: Jason Yang
    Email: bussiness@starviaauto.com
    Country: China
    Website: https://www.starviaauto.com/ar

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