Etiqueta: Mexico
Chinese-Owned EV Company Showered Dems With Campaign Contributions

Executives at the U.S. subsidiary of a Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer have given tens of thousands of dollars in campaign cash to Democrats.
BYD’s Expansion: New Automobile Factory in Turkey
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Chinese car manufacturer BYD continues international expansion, plans new factory in Turkey.
China’s Top EV-Maker BYD Targeting Huge Expansion in Vietnam

13 BYD dealerships will open in Vietnam on Saturday and the carmaker hopes to boost that to about 100 by 2026, but a decision on a local plant is yet to be made
BYD to build $1bn EV megaplant in Turkey

The fast-growing Chinese automaker BYD has announced plans to build a vast manufacturing facility in Turkey's Manisa province.
The European Commission’s duties on Chinese electric vehicles are a mistake

An EU duty on electric cars from China overstates the problem and will do more harm than good
BYD breaks into Toyota-dominated Japan as EV sales climb

Can BYD compete with Toyota on its home turf? According to the latest sales data, BYD accounted for nearly 3%...
Automotive Geopolitics | DGAP

As the global automotive industry rapidly electrifies, China’s consolidation of electric vehicle supply chains has caused geopolitical tensions. This has led both the United States and European Union to raise import tariffs on Chinese EVs – risking a possible trade war. This DGAP Policy Brief compares the approaches of the US and EU and recommends how Germany can support the EU’s position while ensuring fair competition for its automotive industry.
Europe’s Extra Duties on Chinese BEVs Lead Us to Ask What...

Is it any company with a factory in the Old Continent or one with its headquarters there? The answer will raise even more important questions.
BYD – a force to be reckoned with

Chinese car maker looks at a world of car plants in drive to dominate global EV sales
BYD nearshoring in Mexico could complicate U.S.-China policies

For the past several years as the U.S.-China trade war has continued, Mexico has been the poster child for nearshoring, in which foreign companies whose primary market is the U.S.