- Recently, tire manufacturer Apollo is laying off 60 employees at its plant in Enschede. Reports show that Indian tire manufacturer Apollo Tyres is laying off about 60 employees at its Dutch plant in Enschede.
- Against the background of the industry generally singing the pessimism of the all-steel tire market, Chinese tire companies have staged a "breakout battle" of counter-cyclical investment.
- On March 27, 2025, Michelin grandly released a new generation of Haoyue tires - Haoyue 5th generation.
- While new energy vehicles are reshaping the automotive industry with overwhelming force, tires, as the only ground-touching parts of vehicles, are undergoing a silent revolution.
- When the "US$1.5 million single berthing fee" was raised on the global shipping map, Chinese tire companies collectively took a deep breath.
- As the weather gets warmer, the demand for self-driving trips is increasing. For new energy vehicles, a tire suitable for travel can greatly improve safety and travel comfort.
- As the only part of the vehicle that contacts the ground, the condition of the tire is directly related to driving safety. According to statistics, traffic accidents caused by tire problems in my country account for up to 20% each year.
- Under the unprecedented changes in a century, the global tire manufacturing industry is undergoing profound structural adjustments.
- In 2025, another tire industry company began to consider deploying production capacity in Cambodia. However, this time it was not the tire industry, but its upstream industry that started the Southeast Asian production capacity inspection.
- The 2025 F1 Chinese Grand Prix came to an end at the Shanghai International Circuit. This ultimate contest of tire speed and durability not only rewrote the results of the event, but also pushed the tactical value of Pirelli's "cross-level formula" to a new climax.
- There are many types of tires on the market. When you need to change tires, do you have no idea where to start and how to choose tires? The biggest misunderstanding when buying tires is to only look at the brand.
- On November 7, 2024, Sumitomo Rubber announced that it would close its tire manufacturing plant in Tonawanda, New York in 2025. The latest news shows that the final closure date is set for May 15, and the number of layoffs has been increased.
- It is reported that the planned capacity of the facility is to recycle 34.5 thousand tons of waste tires per year - this is equivalent to recycling 40% of Sweden's waste tires each year.
- On March 19, 2025, Sumitomo Rubber announced a new research result on the mechanism of rubber failure: rubber failure is a key factor in determining tire durability.
- Bridgestone today revealed plans to increase prices for its tire shipments to the Japanese replacement market by 6-8%.