New cars continue to be stockpiled in temporary holding yards around Australia as they await pre-delivery and shipment to dealerships, and the latest example uncovered is a large number of Chinese vehicles parked adjacent to Australia's biggest air base, raising concerns from security experts.
Just days after about 1600 BYD vehicles were deemed to have been stored at Jamberoo Action Park – a family fun park not far from Port Kembla south of Sydney – without local council approval , hundreds of new Chery and Omoda Jaecoo vehicles have now been spotted in a makeshift carpark directly opposite the main entrance and pass office for RAAF Base Amberley southwest of Brisbane.
The influx of new auto brands and models in Australia – particularly from China – has led to bottlenecks in the pre-

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