近日,航拍的“航通01”汽车滚装船停泊在合肥派河港码头,船上满载着江淮汽车,经由上海发向世界各地。

  8月3日拍摄的奇瑞新能源iCAR工厂,一排排机械臂在进行自动焊接。

  8月4日,长安汽车合肥公司总装车间生产线上,装配工人在熟练地安装零件、组装车辆。一辆辆汽车从这里驶下生产线,发往全国各地市场。

  8月18日拍摄的位于合肥市肥西县的江淮汽车尊界超级工厂内的自动化焊接生产线。

  8月15日拍摄的大众汽车(安徽)有限公司生产线。

  7月24日,蔚来公司第80万台量产车在蔚来先进制造合肥一工厂正式下线,第80万台下线的量产车型为蔚来乐道L90。

  8月14日,合肥比亚迪汽车有限公司发车场,即将出厂的汽车整齐排列。

  今年上半年,安徽汽车产量达149.95万辆,其中,新能源汽车产量73.09万辆,双项指标领跑全国。这片智造热土已拥有乘用车、商用车、专用车等全系列生产能力,集聚奇瑞集团、蔚来汽车、大众安徽、合肥比亚迪、江汽集团、合肥长安、汉马科技7家整车企业,形成配套完善的全产业链。零部件层面,拥有规上零部件生产企业1100多家,“兵团式、阵地战”推进皖北专用车集聚发展、零部件转型升级、后市场提质增效,推动县域零部件产业做大做强做优。

  更值得瞩目的是,安徽新能源汽车占比已达47.2%,接近“半壁江山”。在安徽的新能源汽车产业链中,涵盖了动力电池、电机电控、智能网联、轻量化材料、销售维保、回收利用等全产业链,“不出安徽就能造一台新能源整车”已然成为现实。

  连日来,“45°瞰安徽”系列融媒体采访组走进整车企业,用镜头聚焦安徽的磅礴“汽”势。该系列融媒体采访活动由安徽日报报业集团与安徽江淮汽车集团股份有限公司联合举办。(记者 范柏文 张大岗 摄 )

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Trump signs executive order to protect Army-Navy game from CFP conflicts

President Donald Trump signed the 'Preserving America's Game' executive order Friday, protecting the Army-Navy game's December time slot from CFP broadcast conflicts.

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American Conference Commissioner Tim Pernetti praised President Donald Trump after Trump signed an executive order to protect the exclusive broadcasting window for the annual Army-Navy football game.

Pernetti expressed the conference's "deep gratitude" for the order.

"The American Conference is deeply grateful to President Trump for his strong leadership in issuing the historic executive order to preserve America’s Game," Pernetti said in a statement.

"This is a meaningful step that protects a cherished national tradition and reinforces what makes the Army-Navy Game so special to our country.

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Donald Trump holds up a signed executive order

President Donald Trump holds up a signed executive order during the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy presentation with the Navy Midshipmen football team in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., March 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

"The Army-Navy Game represents far more than football. It honors our service academies, highlights the character and commitment of our future leaders and brings Americans together around values that matter deeply, including service and sacrifice.

"This executive order is a positive step for the sport, for our service academies and for the enduring legacy of America’s Game. We are proud to be a part of the team working to protect it."

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President Trump attends Army and Navy college football game

President Donald Trump is escorted onto the field to take part in the ceremonial coin toss before the start of a game between Army and Navy at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore Dec. 13, 2025. (Stephanie Scarbrough/AP Photo)

Trump signed the order Friday as he presented the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy to the Navy football team in the East Room of the White House. The order directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Department of Commerce to coordinate with relevant parties, including the NCAA, the College Football Playoff (CFP) and broadcast partners, to secure an exclusive broadcast window for the standalone game.

The executive order came amid growing concerns that an expanding College Football Playoff calendar could encroach on the game's traditional date, which since 2009 has been played exclusively on the second Saturday in December.

The classic rivalry, first played in 1890, has been played annually since 1930 and typically draws 7 million to 8 million viewers, making it one of the highest-rated regular-season games in college football. The current television agreement with CBS Sports runs through 2038.

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President Donald Trump does the coin toss at the Army vs. Navy game

President Donald Trump tosses a coin before a game between the Army and Navy in Baltimore Dec. 13, 2025.  (Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump, who has attended multiple Army-Navy games as president, framed the move in January as an act of patriotism, writing on social media, "Under my Administration, the second Saturday in December belongs to Army-Navy, and ONLY Army-Navy!"

As the postseason structure of college football continues to evolve, this executive order signals a significant commitment by the administration to maintain the standalone grandeur of a matchup defined by the phrase "sing second."

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