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    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 hesitant on Chinese EV tariffs as trade spat escalates

    Germany, whose carmakers made a third of their sales last year in China, wants to stop the tariffs, according to a government source, while France has been among the firmest backers.

    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.

    BII bullish on Indian EV ecosystem, expects to invest USD 300 mn in 3 yrs: MD Abhinav Sinha

    Abhinav Sinha of British International Investment envisions India surpassing China in EV adoption by 2030, ahead of Europe and the US, driven by government support and cost considerations, emphasizing the country's potential for significant growth in electric transportation.

    Carmakers take the multiple powertrain ride

    Carmakers from industry leader Maruti Suzuki to Tata Motors, Toyota Motor, Honda and Citroen, a relatively newcomer in the Indian market, offer diverse options in powertrains, from petrol, diesel and CNG to flexible fuel, electric and hybrid.

    How a tax sop has created a divide in India's motown

    Indian automakers are at a crossroads as they navigate the shift from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles. Consumers are showing a preference for hybrids over EVs, sparking debate among automakers. The government's proposed tax reduction for hybrids has divided industry leaders, with some advocating for incentives solely for electric vehicles. The potential impact on sales volumes and climate goals is a central point of contention.

    • FADA plans to take up issue of high inventory with SIAM

      The Federation of Automobile Dealers' Association (FADA) expressed concerns over high inventory levels and plans to discuss the issue with the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). FADA President Manish Singhania highlighted challenges faced by dealers, emphasizing the need for continuity in policies like FAME-3 and infrastructure development. Singhania noted that high inventory levels can impact dealerships negatively, especially if they exceed 30 days. He urged for collaboration with SIAM to address the issue and emphasized the importance of maintaining manageable inventory levels to avoid a repeat of the challenges faced in 2018-19.

      Germany says 'serious movement' needed from China in EV tariff row

      Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government is pushing for what it calls an "amicable" solution after the European Union threatened to impose swingeing anti-subsidy tariffs to shield European automakers from competition.

      Strategic reforms in customs duties, GST, commerce to push India's inclusive growth, says GTRI

      The think tank suggested increasing the GST exemption limit for a firm's annual turnover from 40 lakh to 1.5 crore as this will be transformative for India's MSME sector, promoting job creation and growth. Firms with less than Rs 1.5 crore turnover make up over 80 per cent of registrations but contribute less than 7 per cent of the tax collected, it said adding a yearly turnover of 1.5 crore equals 12-13 lakh monthly turnover, translating to just Rs 1.2 lakh at a 10 per cent profit margin.

      Europe wants affordable electric vehicles from China. But not at the cost of its own auto industry

      The European Union plans to increase tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles due to unfair subsidies. This move aims to address the surge in Chinese EV exports to Europe, posing a threat to EU manufacturers and green tech industries.

      VinFast pushes ahead with Asia expansion, expects to open India plant ahead of schedule

      VinFast in January signed an agreement with the Indian state of Tamil Nadu to invest as much as $2 billion in the country as it seeks to break into one of the world’s biggest auto markets. Work on the plant started in February, with an initial investment of $500 million.

      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.

      Japan's Toyota shows 'an engine born' with green fuel despite global push for battery electric cars

      Toyota plans to introduce lean compact engines running on green fuels like hydrogen and bioethanol, paired with electric motors in hybrids. The company aims to push the world into carbon neutrality with optimized engines for the electrification era.

      EV ride-hailer BluSmart seeks $300 million to expand car fleet

      BluSmart, India’s top electric cab operator, aims to raise $300 million to expand its fleet with cars from top manufacturers, targeting major cities for premium service. The company focuses on electrification and sustainability efforts in India, with plans to double revenue by 2025.

      Slowing EV sales are upending banker climate strategies

      The global electric vehicle market faces challenges as China leads in EV development, impacting sales in Europe and US. Policy interventions are expected due to China's dominance and US tariff increases on Chinese imports.

      How is the violent unrest in New Caledonia impacting global nickel prices?

      Global nickel prices have surged following violent unrest in New Caledonia, a major nickel producer. Social unrest erupted over French constitutional changes allowing certain residents to vote in elections. New Caledonia holds significant nickel reserves, critical for electric vehicles and other industries. The turmoil has disrupted supplies, contributing to the price spike.

      Tesla's cheaper car push may put India, Mexico in back seat

      The world's top EV maker said it plans to raise production by 50% from 2023 to its current capacity of close to 3 million vehicles before investing in new manufacturing lines. "This update may result in achieving less cost reduction than previously expected but enables us to prudently grow our vehicle volumes in a more capex efficient manner during uncertain times," it added.

      Ford slows its push into electric vehicles

      Ford and other automakers delay electric car plans, focusing on hybrids due to sales challenges. Consumers prefer hybrids for easier fueling. Ford aims to offer hybrid versions for all its models.

      Zombie Chinese EV makers resurrected in ‘productive force’ push

      Only a third of the top dozen manufacturers hit their sales target last year, and the industry has been embroiled in a bruising price war that has shrunk markets.

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