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    BYD's steep EV discounting in Thailand sparks backlash, PM Srettha Thavisin seeks assurances

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin told BYD Chief Executive Wang Chuanfu, who was in Thailand to mark the opening of its first Southeast Asian factory this week and paid a courtesy call to the premier on Friday, to better manage customer expectations about pricing and ensure local buyers were protected.

    Europe is slapping tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles - for now. Here's what to know

    EU raises customs duties on Chinese electric vehicles due to unfair subsidies. Tariffs aim to address market imbalance. Negotiations ongoing between EU and China. Concerns about impact on European jobs and green technology production. Uncertainty looms over potential solutions and retaliatory measures.

    EU slaps Chinese electric cars with tariffs of up to 38%

    The European Union imposed provisional duties of up to 38 per cent on Chinese electric car imports due to alleged unfair state subsidies, sparking concerns of a trade war. The move was criticised by China as "politically motivated" and "protectionist." European countries are divided on the issue, with Germany fearing harm to its auto industry. Talks with China continue, with hopes for a negotiated solution to avoid escalating tensions.

    EU governments waver over Chinese EV tariffs as trade spat escalates

    EU countries debate supporting tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in Brussels amid concerns over Beijing's possible retaliation affecting EU exports like cognac and pork.

    Revving up: Fuelled by PLI, Indian automakers eye global EV space, targeting Europe & other developed markets

    Indian auto manufacturers are seizing the export opportunity in the electric vehicle (EV) market, driven by increasing demand for cleaner mobility in developed countries and government support. Companies like Maruti Suzuki and Hero MotoCorp are gearing up to export their EV models to Europe, leveraging India's frugal manufacturing capabilities. With India's production-linked incentive scheme and alignment with global standards, automakers aim to challenge Chinese dominance in the EV sector and establish India as an EV export hub.

    Electric vehicles: Desi automakers are seizing export opportunities driven by increased demand for cleaner mobility

    Domestic auto makers like Maruti Suzuki, Hero MotoCorp, and TVS Motor are seizing the export opportunity in the electric vehicle market. Maruti Suzuki is set to export its first electric SUV to Europe, Hero MotoCorp is launching its VIDA V1 electric scooter in European countries, and TVS Motor is expanding to the European Union with its electric scooter iQube.

    • Canada considers imposing import tariffs on Chinese EVs

      Canada is considering imposing import tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs). Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland stated on Monday that the government will seek the public's opinion on the matter starting July 2.

      What happens next in the EU investigation into Chinese EVs?

      The European Commission plans to impose provisional duties on electric vehicles (EVs) from China, ranging from 17.4% to 38.1%, in addition to the existing 10% tariff. These duties are set to take effect by July 4 as part of an anti-subsidy investigation to protect EU industry. Following publication of findings on July 4, interested parties have until July 18 to comment before final duties are determined.

      The secret behind Chinese EV industry's rise: $231 billion in 15 years

      China's EV industry received $231 billion in government subsidies and aid from 2009 to 2022. Support per vehicle decreased, with sales tax exemptions being over half the total. Research suggests EU and US tariff responses. EV quality is improving, challenging global automakers.

      Chinese automakers retain grip over Southeast Asia's booming electric car market

      Electric vehicle sales in Southeast Asia, led by China's BYD and Vietnam's VinFast, are surging, challenging Japanese and Korean firms in the internal combustion engine car market, as per Counterpoint Research. Japanese and Korean automakers lag in EV adoption, allowing Chinese OEMs to dominate the market.

      Canada prepares potential tariffs on Chinese EVs after US and EU moves

      Canada prepares new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to align with US and EU actions. Pressure on Trudeau to follow Biden's lead. Concerns over China's overproduction of EVs. Ontario Premier calls for matching tariffs to protect Canadian jobs.

      Chinese automakers seek retaliatory tariffs on EU cars, state media reports

      Industry insiders say both Europe and China have reasons for wanting to strike a deal in the months ahead to de-escalate tensions and avoid the addition of billions of dollars in new costs for Chinese EV makers, as the EU process allows for review.

      What to know about Europe's extra tariffs on Chinese electric cars

      The tariffs, which have been expected for months, come on top of existing 10% duties, but the level of their impact has been disputed. Some European automakers argue they will set off a trade war, but other experts have said they will not stop China's dominance in the industry.

      China says it never uses EV subsidies barred by WTO

      China's Foreign Ministry denies using subsidies banned by the World Trade Organization for electric vehicles (EVs), addressing concerns over its EV industry flooding the U.S. market. Spokesperson Mao Ning stated that China's success in the EV market stems from market laws and comparative advantages, not government subsidies.

      Hybrid vehicles aren't just bridge to EVs, Ford chief says

      Ford CEO Jim Farley emphasized the importance of hybrid vehicles as a long-term solution rather than just a transitional technology during a recent Bernstein analyst conference. Farley expressed his belief that plug-in hybrids may become irrelevant in the near future, but extended-range hybrids will play a crucial role in the industry's future. Despite the surge in demand for hybrid vehicles over the past year, automakers have been scaling back on their electric vehicle (EV) investments.

      How China's EV makers aim to beat Tesla, legacy automakers in Europe

      Chinese EV titans BYD, Chery and Great Wall Motor (GWM) are preparing a fusillade of product launches - about 20 over the next five years - and spending heavily on sales and marketing in their most important export market.

      Elon Musk: I'm against tax incentives for EVs

      "Neither Tesla nor I asked for these tariffs, in fact I was surprised when they were announced", Musk said, referring to such policies recently announced by the United States.

      Few Chinese electric cars are sold in U.S., but industry fears a flood

      American automakers expressed their approval of the Biden administration's decision on Tuesday to levy a 100% tariff on electric vehicles imported from China. They stated that these vehicles could undercut billions of dollars of investments made in electric vehicle and battery manufacturing facilities in the United States.

      Small, well-built Chinese EV called the Seagull poses a big threat to the US auto industry

      The Seagull, a low-priced electric car by BYD, poses a threat to American automakers. Chinese EVs face tariffs in the U.S., prompting concerns about the impact on the auto industry and the need for adaptation and competition.

      EU tariffs on Chinese EVs could backfire, German car bosses warn

      The European Commission, which oversees trade policy in the 27-nation European Union, launched an investigation in October into whether fully-electric cars manufactured in China were receiving distortive subsidies and warranted extra tariffs.

      China's Nio sets sights on big EV race with Tesla, ropes in larger rival BYD for batteries

      The Chinese EV maker was initially aiming to make batteries in-house, before eventually dropping the plan with the aim of cutting down on costs.

      Global car giants seek tech allies in China's cutthroat EV market

      Struggling foreign automakers in China are looking for help from local tech giants to try to stay competitive in the world's biggest electric car market, where shiny smart screens, assisted driving and sophisticated map technology are in high demand. One major reason why foreign automakers are seeking partnerships with local tech firms is to benefit from their innovation, which Chinese automaking executives have attributed to the cutthroat competition in the industry.

      Chinese automakers redefine the car as a living space

      The seemingly never-ending efforts of China's electric-car makers to redefine the automobile went on display Thursday at the opening of the nation's largest annual auto show. They are forcing established makers such as Nissan to change the way they develop cars to remain players in what is the world's largest auto market.

      Car giants vie for EV crown at Beijing's Auto China show

      Beijing's Auto China show, which lasts until May 4, sees dozens of firms square off in a bid to draw customers at one of the country's biggest car shows. Thursday saw crowds surge into the convention complex hosting the event, which takes place every other year but had not been held since 2020 because of the pandemic.

      2024 forecast to set new record for electric car sales: IEA

      IEA foresees 2024 as a groundbreaking year for electric car sales, especially in China. The global electric vehicle sector is poised for significant growth, driven by increasing investments in battery manufacturing and ambitious expansion plans by automakers.

      Automakers hope for a cut as two-way EV charging becomes real

      Automakers and utilities are gearing up for V2G technology, enabling EV owners to sell power back to grids. Major players like GM, Ford, Volkswagen, and Nuvve are actively involved in this evolving landscape of bidirectional charging.

      Renault in advanced talks with partners to recycle batteries, says executive

      Le constructeur automobile français Renault est en discussions avancées avec des partenaires potentiels pour extraire et recycler le lithium et d'autres métaux des batteries de véhicules électriques usagées. Renault vise à être le premier constructeur européen à recycler les batteries à grande échelle pour réutiliser des matériaux stratégiques.

      Chinese EV makers take centre stage at Bangkok motor show, to unveil new models

      Chinese car makers, led by Geely's Zeekr and Xpeng Motors, will pose a challenge for Japanese giants at the Bangkok International Motor Show. They aim to expand in Southeast Asia, targeting Thailand's premium EV market, intensifying competition in the region.

      China is charging ahead with EVs. Why is the world worried?

      Concerns over China's EV dominance in Western markets are rising, with Chinese automakers like BYD offering cheap electric vehicles that undercut Western prices, leading to fears of a future market takeover. The threat of Chinese EVs has prompted global automakers to join forces and consider manufacturing partnerships to stay competitive.

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