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EU tariffs on Chinese EVs could backfire, hobble Green Deal, BMW CEO says https://t.co/aRkK5mpGmy https://t.co/dQhZFK2dOQ
EU's von der Leyen: China must be stopped from flooding EV market - Reuters https://t.co/n111ORa1EA
For decades, China was the only major car market dominated by overseas brands, mainly from the EU. But as of 2022, China produced about 60% of the world's EVs. What should European automakers do about China's rising EV prowess? https://t.co/McqJLBqhWz https://t.co/dAkdddJNhe
Europe faces a dilemma over China trade tariffs as investment and export needs weigh against cheap EV fears. https://t.co/ivzQBVJBku
Global car giants seek tech allies in China’s cutthroat EV market https://t.co/LXQZDNP9Su
Europe faces up to China's EV dominance as carbon-zero targets loom https://t.co/oHxqGctUOM
Chinese companies are forcing Western automakers to change their approach to electric vehicles if they want to remain competitive in a growing global industry. https://t.co/jqiCNdp9AS
Chinese companies are leading the global electric vehicle (EV) market, prompting Western automakers to adapt to remain competitive. Europe grapples with China's EV dominance and trade tariffs, seeking tech alliances in the cutthroat EV market. European automakers face a dilemma as China produces 60% of the world's EVs, impacting their strategies and competitiveness. EU considers tariffs on Chinese EVs, with concerns over potential repercussions on the Green Deal.