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China car parts suppliers are wary of carmakers’ bill payment pledge

The widespread use of delayed payments is indicative of the industry’s stress as the price war squeezes margins.
Cathie Wood Flags BYD’s 20% Delivery-to-Registrations Gap Amid Concerns Over Zero-Mileage...

Ark Invest's Cathie Wood is raising questions over an unusual discrepancy in Chinese automaker BYD Company Ltd.'s reported delivery data, citing a roughly 20% gap between the company's vehicle deliveries and corresponding registration figures.
BYD’s swift ascent challenges EV rivals in Korean market

BYD is looking to shake up Korea’s electric vehicle sector as the Chinese EV behemoth has become the second-largest EV seller among the 15 auto importers in the
Sunday China Drive | Toyota bZ3X: Aion V roots, Toyota refinements
Toyota bZ3X prioritizes comfort over performance, sharing its platform with the GAC Aion V but tuned with Toyota’s conservative dynamics
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Buffett’s BYD bet outshines Tesla slump, Berkshire’s China play defies EV...
India Business News: Warren Buffett's strategic investment in BYD, made in 2008, is proving remarkably successful, contrasting sharply with his avoidance of Tesla. BYD has
BYD exec says China’s EV price war unsustainable

BYD's Stella Li said China's EV price war is unsustainable and explains why the company cut prices.
BYD launches small compact EV in UK, intensifying competition
BYD (OTCPK:BYDDF) launched its most affordable and compact electric vehicle in the UK—Dolphin Surf—intensifying competition in the small electric hatchback segment. The pricing is expected to start at £18,650 in te UK and is the British equivalent of BYD’s popular Seagull hatchback, according to a Financial Times report. The car positions itself as...
How BYD went above and BeYonD Tesla

BYD’s race to the top spot of IMD’s Future Readiness Indicator shows how keeping an eye on your core business while scaling up a few clear priorities is key to success.
Auto companies ‘in full panic’ over rare-earths bottleneck

BERLIN/LONDON/DETROIT (Reuters) -Frank Eckard, CEO of a German magnet maker, has been fielding a flood of calls in recent weeks. Exasperated automakers and parts suppliers have been desperate to find alternative sources of magnets, which are in short supply due to Chinese export curbs. "The whole car industry is in full panic," said Eckard, CEO of Magnosphere, based in Troisdorf, Germany.
China’s EV race to the bottom leaves a few possible winners

China's electric car price war shows little sign of letting up, putting more pressure on companies to survive.














