China’s Sudden Exit From Europe’s EV Market: What’s Really Happening? Electric Vehicles, Geopolitics

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In this video, we dive deep into China’s unexpected pullback from Europe’s EV market and what’s really happening behind the scenes. Is this a strategic retreat, or a sign of bigger shifts in the global EV landscape? Watch the full video for an in-depth analysis!

*️⃣ 00:00 | Intro
8️⃣ 00:40 | The EU’s High-Stakes Tariffs—Smart Strategy or Risky Bet?
7️⃣ 01:37 | China Strikes Back—A Diplomatic Shift to Power Moves.
6️⃣ 02:35 | China’s Battery Supremacy—The Real Power Play.
5️⃣ 03:53 | European Automakers—Trapped in the Crossfire.
4️⃣ 04:54 | The High Cost of Geopolitical Gambits.
3️⃣ 05:49 | Safeguarding Jobs vs. Building the Future.
2️⃣ 06:40 | China’s Blueprint for Success.
1️⃣ 07:28 | The Road to a Greener Future—And the Cost of Competition.
🔎 08:21 | Closing Thoughts.

This video explores the escalating tensions between the EU and China in the EV sector. With rising tariffs, strategic shifts, and a rapidly changing market, Europe faces significant challenges in defending its EV space. Watch to get the full picture of this intense battle!

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"China’s Sudden Exit From Europe’s EV Market: What’s Really Happening? Electric Vehicles, Geopolitics"
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🤔Is Cadillac's EV crisis a sign of bigger challenges for legacy automakers in the electric vehicle race?

PistonPundit
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5 years ago, the Top 10 car producing and exporting car companies were from Japan, US and European countries, none from China. No one say these countries are over production then.
Even in 2024, among Top 10 car exporters, only 2 are from China, and they only rank No. 6 and 9.
The Americans and western media keep saying the China car industry is over production.

homichael
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Has Europe and the US ever asked why their cars cannot sell outside their country whereas Japanese cars once upon a time was top the top seller in the US. US produce many brands of car but none can penetrate the Japanese market. Why? Give it a thought and you will know why US automobile industries is collapsing.

thokongwong
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Loss of cheap Russian energy is biggest reason why European automakers are now uncompetitive

milosdunjic
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The difference is China uses a silk road mentally, where western countries use military power

harleysrocknrollchat
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When the West have competitive edge, West advocates WTO and open market. When the West loses competition, they rejects the WTO, close their market and call that guarding national security.😂

frankliu
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China should raise the price of their batteries to Europe 20%per year. Makes sense for China to go ev. Electricity in China costs half of what it costs in Europe, and they own the materials.

johnkessler
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Spain has defied the EU (and, by extension the US) by making trade deals with China and refusing to put tariffs on their EV exports, so I will be interested to see if BYD and Nio EVs start appearing. I think Spain would be better off in BRICS than in the EU.

kerryburns-ki
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The US government is always quick to protect big industries, while ignoring the needs of our society. Allowing Chinese vehicles to be sold in the US without huge import tariffs would be beneficial to everyone by providing us with reliable, inexpensive vehicles. Americans are hurt by having to pay higher costs for our vehicles. Protectionism only protects the profits of the corporations.

wbymag
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So much for saving the planet😂😂😂😂more like save your own arse😂😂😂

RacerX
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this helps only the european auto makers which is a like 0.001% of population of europe. Cause they don't have to compete against Chinese cars. That's all. Its a huge loss for the regular citizen who wants a affordable reliable EV. So they rather protect the 0.001% than allow their own people to buy an affordable car, which also helps europea because they will also get TAX revenue from Chinese EVS. People will start saving money and they have more money to spend on the ecnonomy instead of being locked in and trying to pay off an expensive car from europe.

Rippinkitten
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What about put a stop to green lunacy?

sloglas
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This decision is not abrupt. Asians do not take disrespectful, lightly. Do not play the patronising game. China, India are very big countries. We did not get wealthy by robbing wealth from poor countries. Respect and will be welcomed with open arms ❤❤❤❤

sureshravindran
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Not carrot and stick but doing what the West and the US taught them.

thokongwong
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So much for Reagan and Thatcher's globalization and free competition and free flow of capital.

VidarLund-kq
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China EV makers are making 20% profit but EU wants to use tariffs to earn 40% profit without any effort. China proposed to increase their profit so that their EV are priced higher but EU disagreed. What they want is the 40% profits from every EV sold.

tryteer
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Right decision of China to abandon the EV supply to Europe.Europe will enjoy the price of EV car from their masters fascist US.

AnnelieseLabaja
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Now the EV plot has destroyed the European car industry, the Chinese are removing the EV bait cars.

EricLouchis
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Europeon union follows free policy and keeping extra charges for Chinese batteries is unfair and injustice.

manne.rajender
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Sometimes it better to give op instead of losing the battle

SimonBrun-mz