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by chermi
251 days ago
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Subsidies are part of the reason. Definitely not the whole reason, but part of it The Chinese provinces pump a bunch of money in to try to make their region's car manufacturers succeed. And every province is doing it. So you have a bunch of carmakers competing for market while being kept alive, so they do the most rational thing possible to gain share: lower prices. Of course, they're also just good at building things since they do so much of it. And cheaper labor. Much better supply chain. |
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https://www.bcg.com/publications/2025/ev-strategies-in-us-eu...
https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3322666/c...