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In light of the American tariffs on cars imported to the United States, China and the European Union plan to resume talks concerning the minimum prices of Chinese electric vehicles in Europe. This dec...
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Trump said Wednesday the U.S. would impose an additional 34% levy on Chinese goods, on top of the 20% tariff on China that Trump imposed earlier this year.
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Jilted European allies are scrambling to hedge their bets in a world where economic and political alliances have been turned upside down by the United States.
China has quickly become a dominant force in the global electric vehicle (EV) market, surpassing car makers in the U.S., Europe and Japan.
Tesla's sales in key European markets fell again in March, data showed on Tuesday, adding to signs that drivers are shunning Elon Musk's electric car brand as competition from China stiffens and some protest against his political views.
Chinese electric vehicle champion BYD has reported a 60% surge in sales in the first quarter of the year as archrival Tesla stumbles.
Tesla EV sales in Europe have fallen in February behind legacy brand Volkswagen and the BMW group , as well as rivals from China, data by research platform JATO Dynamics showed on Monday.