Just when the Beijing Auto Show was in full swing, someone began to sour again.
On April 27, foreign media reported that the United States and the European Union believe that China is overproducing and dumping electric vehicles in the global market. This move will pose an "existential challenge" to the U.S. auto industry.
Screenshot of the report
The report further noted that half of the new electric vehicles sold globally come from China. Compared to competitors, China's electric vehicles are cheaper and iterate faster. In response to competitive pressures, the EU will launch an investigation and impose tariffs on cars from China.
After the news broke, he immediately "fried the pot". After hearing the news, the foreigner was not calm, and heated discussions followed.
As expected, as soon as the foreigner came up, he made fun of it.
When we were still producing low-end products such as shoes and socks, they were silent. When leading in the field of high-end manufacturing, all kinds of pretexts come.
For the double standard, foreigners have long been unable to stand it.
The rise of China's auto industry has brought consumers all over the world to follow. As the foreigner said, if you can't compete, don't talk nonsense.
Chinese cars with reasonable prices and excellent performance are naturally popular with foreigners.
Foreigners are not polite to the unfriendly actions of Europe and the United States, and even the last fig leaf has been lifted by them.
Good products, don't worry about no market. If Europe and the United States come up with better and reasonably priced products, I believe they will also be sought after by foreigners.
Is there overcapacity in automobiles? In the face of this kind of rhetoric, the foreigner's humorous response makes people laugh.
Foreigners have spoken out in support of the mainland. As South African netizens said, when Europe and the United States dump goods in other countries, they pretend not to see it.
Compared with Europe and the United States, the mainland has done very well. In the eyes of foreigners, China is the real free market, giving consumers full choice.
Whether there is excess capacity or not, the market has the final say. Instead, engage in small actions to stop the competition.
In the face of this unfriendly behavior, not to mention other foreigners, even European and American netizens feel that it is too much.
To sum up, the mainland's automobile industry has exploded in an all-round way, and the speed of its rise is unstoppable. Therefore, Europe and the United States should encourage competition, rather than making small moves behind the scenes, so as not to outweigh the losses in the end......
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