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China dominates rare earth magnet production, and began limiting exports after Trump's trade war began. The magnets are crucial for some carmakers, with the restrictions throwing the auto industry ...
China’s automobile industry association warned against “vicious competition,” days after BYD Co.’s price cuts fueled market concerns of a discount war that would further weigh on profits ...
China’s EVs Raced Ahead. Now It’s About Continuous Improvement A look at where China’s auto industry goes next, even if the rest of the world is on notice.
The US and EU auto industries are running out of essential magnets, and some production lines have already halted, as China’s rare earth restrictions stay firm.
This Auto Parts C.E.O. Gave Trump’s Tariffs a Chance. Now He’s Not So Sure. The chief executive of Detroit Axle, which sells car parts that are mostly imported from China, is adjusting his ...
After poaching some of the best Western auto talent, China’s car industry is about to dominate globally with charging rates, ranges, luxury design, technology, and sheer volumes.
Washington — President Donald Trump's tariffs on most goods from China, even if rates remain at a stratospheric 145%, will not fundamentally change the U.S. auto supply chain's dependence on the ...
The global auto industry has been rocked by China's decision to restrict exports of rare earth magnets that are crucial to making vehicles. Beijing is using this as a key weapon in its trade war ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's tariffs on most goods from China, even if rates remain at a stratospheric 145%, will not fundamentally change the U.S. auto supply chain's dependence on the ...
China has implemented a ban on the use of terms such as "smart driving" and "autonomous driving" in automotive advertisements, and will resort to stricter scrutiny of such tech upgrades.
The truck will come with a choice of two battery packs: a 57.2 kWh battery pack with rear-wheel drive and a target range of 150 miles and an 84.3 kWh battery pack with a target of 240 miles (386 km).