Investment: How Volvo plans to avoid EV tariffs
The planned EV tariffs may already have the desired effect: Volvo, owned by Geely, could invest in Belgium to avoid having to import its products from the People's Republic.
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The planned EV tariffs may already have the desired effect: Volvo, owned by Geely, could invest in Belgium to avoid having to import its products from the People's Republic.
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FAW is breaking new ground in its search for an engine system that can meet China's upcoming environmental regulations. The company works on a new engine system that uses hydrogen, gasoline, and electricity simultaneously, combining three energy sources.
By Christian Domke Seidel
Brussels plans to raise tariffs on Chinese EVs, and parts of the German industry and government are against it. But Sebastian Bock argues that they are a necessary evil.
By Amelie Richter
In view of the renewed debate about the combustion engine phase-out, the organization Transport and Environment (T E) is calling for politicians to make a clear commitment to end the use of gasoline and diesel cars. China and the USA have long since made up their minds.
By Felix Lee
The European Commission will likely announce the tariffs on Chinese EVs the day after the EU elections. Beijing's attempts to avert them seem to have failed. Is a new trade war imminent?
By Amelie Richter
The CDU and CSU promise that the Commission will prepare an exit from the combustion engine phase-out after the election. So far, there is no indication as to whether Ursula von der Leyen has adopted this demand.
By Markus Grabitz
The delay is intended to keep the issue out of the election campaign phase. The deadline for a decision on provisional duties ends on July 4.
By Amelie Richter
Beijing threatens to impose a 25 percent import tariff on gasoline-powered large engine vehicles. This will particularly hit German car manufacturers and ultimately benefit China's electric brands.
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Tesla plans to use data from Chinese Tesla drivers to train artificial intelligence for self-driving cars. To this end, the US company plans to set up its own data center in the People's Republic.
By Felix Lee
Europe is also dependent on Chinese EV batteries. A recent study shows that this does not have to be this way. Europe's companies have the technical capabilities to build up their own strong battery production.
By Michael Radunski