Etiqueta: Mexico
BYD unveils lavish interior for its new luxury Denza Z9 EV

It’s official. BYD’s new luxury electric sedan, the Denza Z9, will hit the market next month. Ahead of its November...
Maintain US Global Influence Through Focused Trade Policies

Regardless of partisan differences, there are a number of policy steps that the new administration can take to protect America’s global economic power and influence worldwide.
BYD to break into Europe’s largest auto market with EVs priced...

BYD predicts rapid EV growth in Germany, Europe’s largest auto market, within the next six months. With EVs starting at...
OBSERVATORIO NEARSHORING|| Mexico’s Transition from ICE Leader to EV Powerhouse

In 2023, Mexico solidified its standing as a global automotive giant by receiving $7 billion in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for automotive manufacturing. Th
China’s plan to get around Western tariffs: Fill the world with...

In response to the trade war, the Asian giant is investing billions of dollars abroad in plants, especially in industries linked to the energy transition
What the European Union should expect from Trump’s tariffs

The new Trump administration might take a sequenced approach to tariffs, confronting the EU with difficult decisions
BYD’s Trek Toward #1 Automaker, New EV Reviews, Solar Power Boom...

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China Is Rapidly Becoming a Leading Innovator in Advanced Industries

There may be no more important question for the West’s competitive position in advanced industries than whether China is becoming a rival innovator. While the evidence suggests it hasn’t yet taken the overall lead, it has pulled ahead in certain areas, and in many others Chinese firms will likely equal or surpass Western firms within a decade or so.
China’s BYD pauses Mexico factory plans until after US election

Mexico could be a key production site for BYD, along with plants it is building or already operating in Brazil, Hungary, Turkey and Thailand.
Chinese EV maker BYD denies postponing plans for Mexico plant

BYD rejected a Bloomberg article saying it is awaiting the outcome of the U.S. elections before committing to a proposed BYD auto factory.