Etiqueta: Ford
These are all the cars of the future in China with...

Manufacturers have to to reveal their projects to the Chinese government, and these are all cars of the future in China, including the Toyota bZ7 and GMW ORA 5
New 50% tariff in Mexico threatens Tesla and BYD’s electric vehicle...

Mexico has announced a major step that could shake up its fast-growing electric vehicle market. The government is planning to impose a 50% tariff on cars
Yesterday’s darling China’s ace EV maker BYD suffers $45 billion stock...
Chinas EV champion BYD has suffered a massive $45 billion stock sell-off, losing more than 30% of its market value in just four months. The sell-off is mainly due to a sharp 30% plunge in BYD's June-quarter profit, marking its first profit drop in over three years.
Trump’s shadow looms over Mexico’s electric car war as BYD’s dream...
NEW YORK, Sept 14 — Electric car rivals BYD and Tesla are set to be the biggest losers from Mexico’s proposed 50 per cent tariff on autos imported from China, triggering a...
Driving Change: How EVs Are Reshaping China’s Economic Relationship with Latin...

Ilaria Mazzocco, Ryan Berg, and Rubi Bledsoe write about the climate and economic opportunities and risks that come from new investments by China in value chains in Latin America and the Caribbean. In response, Washington must find new ways to engage with the region.
BYD insists its rapid EV growth can’t be stopped, even without...

The global EV leader is unleashing new electric cars in the industry’s fastest-growing car segments. Despite being excluded from the...
China EV tariff review puts Ottawa on tightrope, balancing auto, canola,...

The Canadian government has signalled its 100-per-cent tariffs on China-made EV imports may not be set in stone. But changes risk disrupting the Canadian auto sector and U.S. relations.
Munich auto show opens with EV focus, strong Chinese presence
Munich auto show opens with EV focus, strong Chinese presence-
The Importance of How BYD Spends on R&D, Beyond Just How...

There are essentially two different ways a company can account for Research and Development (R&D) spending: as an operating expense that reduces reported net earnings or as a capital expenditure, counted as investing money from net earnings and other sources. One shows up on the income statement, the other shows up on the balance sheet. It might seem like a minor difference, but it can significantly impact financial reporting and how a company approaches R&D.
Exclusive-China’s BYD cuts sales target, sources say, as white-hot growth cools
(Reuters) -BYD has slashed its sales target for this year by as much as 16% to 4.6 million vehicles, two people with knowledge of the matter said, as the Chinese EV giant faces its slowest annual growth in five years and other signs that its era of record-setting expansion could be drawing to a close. China's largest automaker told analysts in March it was targeting sales of 5.5 million vehicles













