Michigan-based Anderson Economic Group said Friday that tariffs could add unabsorbable costs for American automakers.
Ola Källenius told CGTN he hopes political leaders can make an agreement to reduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and open up markets.
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A new academic study in China suggests a strong link between its high-speed railway network and the penetration of electric ...
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In 2025, GlobalData forecasts the global light vehicle market at 91.6 million units, some 3.4% ahead of 2024’s estimated 88.4 ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley has repeatedly told Wall Street that Ford will bring smaller, affordable - yet profitable - EVs to market ...
Chinese shares closed higher amid positive sentiment over tech stocks and Chinese AI firm DeepSeek. Alibaba's latest earnings ...
Chinese battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) (SZ:300750) has signed a memorandum of understanding with ...
The European Union should reject European automakers' push to weaken 2025 CO2 car emission targets and related fines, two ...
If Chinese leader Xi Jinping wanted to take down the U.S. auto industry — and he probably does — he couldn’t have a better ...