| ▲ | seanmcdirmid a day ago | |||||||
China is creating and making markets where they are allowed to create/make markets. The western auto manufacturers are turtling up via protectionism, and they are no longer aiming to compete on their products. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ericmay 16 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> China is creating and making markets where they are allowed to create/make markets. What's the median income in Africa, and how much is the cost of a new Chinese EV that is supposed to be sold in Africa? I'm not sure, do you happen to know? > The western auto manufacturers are turtling up via protectionism, and they are no longer aiming to compete on their products. Chinese automakers were/are subsidized by the CCP (including "investment" deals via Belt and Road), it's a response to that. Even today China requires joint ventures for western automakers to operate in China (to my knowledge). China already turtled up via protectionism. When you say western automakers aren't aiming to compete on their products what do you mean? The quality of the vehicles? Capabilities? Cost? All of the above? | ||||||||
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