Will China EVs Survive European Tariffs?

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Bill Russo, founder and CEO of investment advisory firm Automobility, says well-established Chinese EV makers will be able to continue their international push despite European Union tariffs. He speaks with David Ingles and Annabelle Droulers on "Bloomberg: The China Show."
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The best question: will America and EU automakers survive in Chinese market.

TheKkpop
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what these people are taking about. up until now, chinese ev cars companies survive because of china 's own market which is the world biggest ev market.

yongchen
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Europeans and americans don't seem to be bothered by clothes made by children in sri lanka.

johnslater
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AS AN AMERICAN BUSINESS MAN I AM NOT ONLY SHOCKED BUT STUNNED BY THE LEVEL OF WESTERN ARROGANCE AND BUSINESS STUPIDITY. THE WEST IS ONLY 12% OF THE GLOBAL POPULATION AND MARKET..88%OF THE GLOBAL POPULATION IS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH .THE GLOBAL SOUTH MARKETS AND RISING POPULATIONS ARE GOING TO BE THE CENTERS OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC GROWTH. CHINESE COMPANIES ARE GOING BE JUST FINE. ARE WESTERN COMPANIES GOING TO BE ABLE TO COMETE GLOBALLY?

thomasrogers
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BYD is everywhere in the world, what do u mean with ur topic?

kenho-wrulrhm
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Since Europeans can't competes with the Chinese, its good to add more sanctions, tariffs on China products.
This will makes the Europeans feel good paying more for the quality as the other paying less for the same quality.
I paid more than you on this products. Dude. 🤣

BabaYaga
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A better question will be If the European car makers survive the entry of Chinese EVs to the market?

freelancer
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China EVs will be fine - Europe is a tiny market compared to Chinese domestic demand, the real question is, will European ICE manufacturers survive the inevitable counter tariffs from China? Their main market...
edit: Actually nice article guys. Pretty spot on. Be nice to see some BYD factories around the world so if that's Europe's game then I'm behind it. China has always had a brutally competitive environment btw. It's how they roll.

peterelliott
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No mention of NIO despite despite being in the top 5 pure EV brands in China. These analysts are scared.

NomiSan
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European consumers will be the biggest loser if the tarrif stays... Luckily i don't live in Europe and US.

Rubicon
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Byd has a hybrid that will travel 2000 km on a 65 l tank of gas and a 150 km battery charge. Under 20 k USD in china.

greggpon
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The better question is will German auto makers survive if the Chinese post the level of tariff as a revenge

raypoon
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the answer will be simple not only will Chinese EV survive they will go on to dominate because there is just no substitute lol

ellashy
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I will only ever buy Chinese cars anyway

ili
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I think nobody has mentioned the biggest export market of Chinese EV is Brazil, and the growth is > 1000%. Btw, Annabelle is gorgeous

alexyeung
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China will not survive European tariffs. But both China and Europe will adapt. Europe will pay a hefty price too if there's no deal. Too much money not to work out some deals!

BitKoinETF
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BYD has DM5 2000km hybrids. No eV tariff. Beats all others in range.

joem
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Will EU pork and wines, milk, cheese survive China tariffs ?

bobjack
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China must reciprocate every action taken by the inefficient EU industries.

elielee
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Those EU tarriffs should be applied then those ev, s that were earmarked for the European market will be diverted to other countries in s.e Asia, Africa and south America and central Asia. Thailand and Brazil now have BYD factories so other countries around the world will be getting ev, s much sooner than expected.

eish