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Geely’s electric vehicle US delisting is shrewd

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Sometimes a U-turn is necessary. China's Geely Auto is offering to take electric-vehicle unit Zeekr private less than a year after the company's debut in New York. Absorbing the $6.4 billion entity will help Geely group founder Li Shufu extract synergies from his auto empire in an opportunistically timed deal.
Zeekr set to go private as Geely announces full acquisition of NYSE-listed EV unit

Zeekr set to go private as Geely announces full acquisition of...

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Geely moves to fully integrate Zeekr into its EV portfolio, eliminating redundancies while maintaining brand autonomy under "One Geely" consolidation strategy

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Car news today: Luxury car tax facing the chopping block, BYD beats Tesla for best selling EV, and more

Car news today: Luxury car tax facing the chopping block, BYD...

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Thanks for joining us this Wednesday, May 07th 2025. Notably in car news today: Labor could toss luxury car tax, BYD Sealion 7 more popular than Tesla in Every important car news story breaking today, one convenient read

Was Made in China 2025 Successful?

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A message from the US Chamber of Commerce The US Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present this independent report, prepared by Rhodium Group, assessing China’s Made in China 2025 (MIC25) policy.…

Chinese Automakers Are Moving at Astonishing Speed—but Not with the US

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Build quality has improved. Nio and Zeekr are growing lineups quickly. And Canadian dealers want to sell Chinese cars.

This is how far the Chinese car industry has come in...

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In 2005, the Asian giant’s car companies were making shameless copies of Daihatsu hatchbacks. Now, China is home to the largest motor industry the world has seen.

Shanghai Auto Show: Carmakers navigate shifting ADAS market dynamics · TechNode

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Automakers are navigating leaps in technology, changing consumer preferences, and regulatory challenges, with China increasingly identified as a leader in intelligent driving systems.