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Faraday Future Delivers an FF 91 2.0 to First Retail Investor...

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LOS ANGELES, June 13, 2024--Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ: FFIE) ("Faraday Future", "FF" or "Company"), a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, today announced that it delivered the latest FF 91 2.0 for prominent retail investor Jun He. The Chief Operating Officer of his U.S. branch accepted the vehicle at the delivery event which took place at the Company’s Los Angeles headquarters. Guests included FF Founder and Chief Product and Use
Best Value Electric Car 2024 – BYD Atto 3 | AutoTrader

Best Value Electric Car 2024 – BYD Atto 3 | AutoTrader

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Find out why the BYD Atto 3 is the 2024 winner of the Best Value Electric Car award

European auto stocks fall on uncertainty over China’s tariff response

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MILAN (Reuters) -Shares of some of Europe's biggest carmakers fell further on Thursday on uncertainty over how China might respond to the EU's new tariffs on imported Chinese electric vehicles to combat what Brussels sees as excessive subsidies from Beijing. "The risk is that China could also take action that would particularly hit the German OEMs who are exporting to China," said Stifel analyst Daniel Schwarz in Frankfurt. Some investors, however, expect a balanced response from Beijing as Chinese carmakers will still be able to export to Europe, albeit at lower margins.
Fang Cheng Bao's 3 SUV Teased As Yet Another BYD Creation | Carscoops

Fang Cheng Bao’s 3 SUV Teased As Yet Another BYD Creation...

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Fang Cheng Bao’s 3 SUV Teased As Yet Another BYD Creation
BYD SEAL U DM-i UK Pricing Announced

BYD SEAL U DM-i UK Pricing Announced

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BYD, a global leader in new energy vehicles, has officially announced the UK pricing for the BYD SEAL U DM-i, its first plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) in
Europe’s electric car tariffs sting China but won’t halt BYD’s advance

Europe’s electric car tariffs sting China but won’t halt BYD’s advance

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After months of investigation, the European Union (EU) has announced provisional tariffs on electric vehicles (EV) imported from China, because of what it sees as Beijing’s unfair support for companies that undercut European carmakers.
EU Imposes High Tariffs On Chinese Electric Cars; BYD, Geely, And SAIC Likely Hardest Hit

EU Imposes High Tariffs On Chinese Electric Cars; BYD, Geely, And...

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The EU slams Chinese electric vehicles with tariffs as high as 38.1%, accusing them of unfair subsidies. BYD, Geely, and SAIC are likely hardest hit. New tariffs will come into action starting July 4th, 2024. ​​EU carmakers express concern about potential retaliation from China, raising worries of a broader trade war., Electric Vehicles News - Times Now
Optimus gets to work, a new BYD, EV forecasts, and go karts | Quick Charge

Optimus gets to work, a new BYD, EV forecasts, and go...

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Tesla has two autonomous Optimus robots working at its factory, BYD announces a new, EV sales are building towards future growth, and more!

7 Growth Stocks to Buy and Forget for 30X Returns by...

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In a balanced portfolio, blue-chip stocks provide steady returns with the comfort of a low beta. On the other hand, growth stocks create big wealth. Today’s blue-chip companies started their journey as promising growth stocks and became millionaires on the way. This column focuses on growth stocks to buy and hold until the end of the decade for multibagger returns. I have said in the past and will emphasize again that identifying a potential value creator is not a big challenge. The real challen

What’s Going On With Chinese EV Stocks Nio, Li Auto, XPeng...

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Brussels' decision to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles will impact companies such as BYD Co (OTC:BYDDF) and SAIC, as well as Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA), which manufactures in China. Starting next month, the European Commission plans to apply provisional duties of up to 25% on imported Chinese EVs, aiming to counteract the subsidies Chinese manufacturers receive from their government. This measure could escalate to about 35%, significantly lower than the 100% duties applied by the U.S., t