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EV tariffs: How von der Leyen prevailed over Scholz

The tariffs are here, but the conflicts are far from over. Berlin intends to keep intervening in Brussels to avoid provoking Beijing too much. And Beijing will almost certainly retaliate – though probably not against Germany first.

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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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EU Court of Auditors: rough exit from combustion technology

The European Court of Auditors sees a lack of progress in the decarbonization of cars. The ramp-up of electric vehicles is taking a long time, the charging infrastructure is not evenly developed and China dominates battery production.

By Markus Grabitz

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EU countries on track with charging infrastructure

The EU wants to be climate-neutral by 2050 – including in road traffic. For the ramp-up of electromobility to succeed, the appropriate charging infrastructure is needed. Most EU member states are already well on the way to achieving this, but five still have some way to go.

By Lukas Knigge

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EV manufacturers urged to switch to Chinese chips

China continues the transition to semiconductor self-sufficiency. The aim is to make US brands such as Nvidia and Intel redundant. According to a report, the automotive industry now has to do without Western chips.

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