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China auto company VP faces backlash after video shows him eating...

BEIJING (SCMP): An auto company senior executive in China sparked significant backlash after sharing a video of himself enjoying a hotpot meal inside a new car model from his firm, aiming to promote its multipurpose use and air filtration system.
China auto company VP faces backlash after clip shows him eating...

Another domestic car manufacturer earlier claimed that driving their vehicles could extend lifespan by 30 years.
EU, China EV trade war brews

PARIS -- Auto manufacturers competing to persuade drivers to go electric are rolling out cheaper, more tech-rich models at the Paris Motor Show, targeting everyone from luxury clients to students yet to receive their drivers license.
Paris Motor Show opens during brewing EV trade war between EU,...

Auto manufacturers competing to persuade drivers to go electric are rolling out cheaper, more tech-rich models, targeting everyone from luxury clients to students yet to receive their driver's licenses
Paris Motor Show opens during a brewing EV trade war between...
Auto manufacturers competing to persuade drivers to go electric are rolling out cheaper, more tech-rich models at the Paris Motor Show.
Alibaba, the Chinese giant that lost market share and valuation due...

(By Taylor and Maurizio, with the collaboration of Maximiliano Mauvecin) In a special two-part article, we address the problems of Alibaba and its relationship with the root of its major issues: Chinese Statism. In this first piece, we focus on its nightmare of external genesis. A clear example of how, if China were to set aside its "capitalist communism" and embrace freedom and independent justice, it would already be the number one power today. The other significant issue for the rest of the world is: if it becomes the number one power, still without respect for liberties, without protection of private property, and without independent justice, how will it affect the free world, individual respect, and fair competition? In a world where the digital economy is advancing by leaps and bounds, the Chinese giant Alibaba stands out as a colossus in the realm of e-commerce. Amid a complex regulatory environment and uncertain business climate, Alibaba faces significant challenges that could define its future and that of the Chinese economy. Its substantial decline is strictly due to the impact of stateist, communist policies from the Chinese government, resulting in millions in market and capitalization losses. This article explores the evolution of Alibaba, its current difficulties, and the opportunities that could arise if the Chinese government opts for a more favorable approach toward the private sector and sets aside interventionist regimes, granting freedom and respect for private property and individual decisions.
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
Leapmotor teases new model B10, to debut at Paris auto show...

The B10 SUV, the first global model of Leapmotor's new B platform, will make its official debut at the Paris auto show, which opens on October 14.
Xpeng Motors explores potential for manufacturing in Europe | Autocar Professional

Xpeng is accelerating its global expansion plans, which could mean local manufacturing in Europe
Paris Motor Show 2024: all the exciting new cars revealed at...

This year’s Paris Motor Show will include the reveal of the new Renault 4, and much more besides