Etiqueta: Industry
EU policy on green products criticized

The European Union's policy on lithium batteries, photovoltaic products and electric vehicles is a trade protectionist move under the guise of green transition, and may jeopardize global development, according to a recent blue book.
A New Machine to Change the World? The Rise of China’s...
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, the electric vehicle industry is becoming a growing focal point of international competition between Western developed countries and China.
Audi’s Rebrand in China Points to Bigger Changes in the Auto...

The “four rings” turns to “four letters” in China—a choice that also signals deeper shifts in the global auto market, where Chinese automakers now dominate.
Collision Course: The Future of Chinese Carmakers in Russia

Since Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, Chinese carmakers have come to dominate the Russian auto market, filling the void left by Western rivals. Lately, however,…
“The West Ceded the Russian Market to China, We are Also...

Former Russian official and consumer market expert Dmitry Reva explained how China and Russia cooperated to counter the West's sanctions through economic and trade.
ACEA president unveils input for EU automotive industrial plan; including a...

An efficient EU policy framework is key to enabling a dynamic and competitive transition to zero-emission mobility, creating the right conditions to allow the European automotive industry to thrive and compete globally.
The U.S. Must Drive Forward on EVs, Not Back Up

Recent negative news on the production of electric vehicles in the United States call into question the government’s industrial policy boosting Detroit’s efforts to go green. Susan Helper writes that not only have there been significant benefits from President Joe Biden’s industrial policies, but promoting the production and adoption of electric vehicles remains essential to achieving national decarbonization targets and increasing resilience, innovation, and national security
The green revolution, ‘made in China’: The two sides of Europe’s...

The Asian giant’s dominance in the green sector has become a headache for the EU: it needs China’s products to meet decarbonization objectives, while simultaneously seeking to protect its industries and avoid becoming dependent on a foreign power
VW, Stellantis Brace For Another Rough Year in Auto Industry

Volkswagen AG and Stellantis NV face painful cutbacks after a tumultuous 2024 with deep, structural changes reshaping the European auto industry. And the next 12 months don’t look any easier.
BYD “demands” 10% price cut from suppliers in 2025
Letter to suppliers points to escalating price war.














