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China’s Car Brands Are Quietly Eating Europe’s Lunch

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China’s Car Brands Are Quietly Eating Europe’s Lunch
Sales of Chinese brands in Europe exploded by 121 percent in August

Xiaomi Japan VP: EVs to be sold in stores as SU7...

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Xiaomi Japan VP: EVs to be sold in stores as SU7 Ultra debuts in Tokyo

Xiaomi unveiled its SU7 Ultra EV in Tokyo, announced retail expansion plans, and confirmed future Xiaomi Store growth in Japan.

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2025 Turin Auto Show held in Italy

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2025 Turin Auto Show held in Italy-

Bugatti dethroned: BYD’s electric hypercar hits 496 km/h

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Bugatti dethroned: BYD’s electric hypercar hits 496 km/h
China’s Yangwang U9 Xtreme proves EVs can outpace Europe’s combustion royalty

China sends 2,000 workers to build battery power in Europe

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China sends 2,000 workers to build battery power in Europe
Massive labour import to Spain spotlights EU’s dependence on Beijing’s EV tech

Chinese electric cars are going global. A cut-throat price war at...

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Chinese electric cars are going global. A cut-throat price war at home could kill off many of its brands
It’s an example of what Chinese officials decry as “disorderly” competition – and it extends beyond the EV sector to other Chinese industries like solar panels, e-commerce and food delivery.

NIO Stock vs Tesla Stock: Which EV Investment Is Better for...

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NIO Stock vs Tesla Stock: Which EV Investment Is Better for 2025?
Explore the key differences between NIO and Tesla stocks in 2025. Compare delivery growth, profitability, and future expansion to see which EV stock presents a better investment opportunity.

China to require export licenses for EVs starting in 2026

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China to require export licenses for EVs starting in 2026
China will require export licenses for electric vehicles starting in 2026, the Commerce Ministry announced on Friday.