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EU Investigates BYD’s Over Unfair Chinese State Subsidies

European Commission targets BYD suspecting unfair financial help from China's government for the electric-vehicle automaker's Hungary plant being constructed with imported Chinese labor.
EU Commission opens probe as to whether China provided BYD with...

The European Union Commission has reportedly opened a preliminary probe investigating whether China provided unfair subsidies to support Chinese EV...
EU probes BYD plant in Hungary over unfair Chinese subsidies

Investigation comes as Viktor Orbán has attracted large Chinese investments to his country
Far From Normal: An Augmented Assessment of China’s State Support

About this paper Far From Normal is a Rhodium Group occasional paper written to share views and elicit discussion. The analysis consolidates years of piecemeal work by the authors on China’s economic…
The road ahead for connected vehicle policy

Ian Barlow, Sara Baxenberg and Josh Turner of Wiley discuss government efforts in 2024 to address data privacy and security concerns involving connected cars, and likely government action in 2025.
How to build and fund a better EU green industrial policy

The EU should revamp its industrial policy for clean technologies not to cede leadership in clean tech manufacturing to China as Trump's America backtracks from decarbonisation goals.
Trump’s trade war exposes German carmakers to a ‘full-on storm’

Already suffering from a geopolitical crisis, major brands risk buckling under the strain of tariffs
US finalizes rules banning Chinese tech in connected cars

The US has finalized rules to crack down on Chinese and Russian tech in connected cars, effectively banning smart cars from both countries from entering the US market.
US ban on Chinese auto tech signals decisive split in global...

One of the last acts of President Joe Biden's administration is to engineer a split in the global auto market. On Tuesday, Washington imposed a ban on the sale and import of connected cars and related technology from China. Concerns over data security are compelling, even if the benefits for General Motors , Ford Motor and others of keeping out both competitors and suppliers remain debatable. That means the policy is likely to last - and could catch on elsewhere.