America Beijing BYD California Canada Car China Chinese Donald Trump Economy education electric vehicle Europe Export Exports Finance Import Investment Manufacturing Mexico Pacific Shanghai Software Tariff Technology
Big increases in China’s auto exports including a doubling of global EV shipments last month underscore a truth that is lacking in U.S. discussion about the future of its own auto industry: Chinese cars “are not going away,” particularly EVs that “have better technology and better features at a better price,” according to long-time China business expert Ker Gibbs. “That is a fact. The question is, what are we going to do about it?” asked Gibbs, author of newly published The Fragile Dragon: Trade, Trump, and China’s Vulnerabilities. “We should be running the China model of demanding foreign investment (in…
News Timeline:
Track the development of this news story across the Internet.