Nissan could soon take a major step in reshaping its electric vehicle strategy in North America, with the automaker now openly evaluating exports of Chinese-built EVs to Canada. The move Full Article »
The pressure campaign to keep Chinese automakers out of the U.S. market is no longer just rhetoric. In a significant update to our earlier post, “Auto Industry Begging Trump Don’t Full Article »
Canada may be quietly setting the stage for a new chapter in the North American EV story, and it starts with a tariff change that has automakers paying close attention. Full Article »
President Trump took his message straight to the heart of the auto industry with a Detroit-area visit on January 13, telling executives and investors he wants more vehicles built in Full Article »
Chinese automakers are moving at a pace that feels more like the smartphone world than the traditional car business, rolling out new models, new tech, and even new brands in Full Article »
In a move that could reshape Canada’s electric vehicle (EV) landscape, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced that the Canadian government is contemplating imposing import tariffs on Chinese-made EVs. Full Article »
The United States has initiated an investigation into the potential national security risks posed by Chinese vehicle imports, citing concerns regarding the integration of “connected” car technology. The probe, led Full Article »
A U.S. manufacturing advocacy group, the Alliance for American Manufacturing, has voiced concerns over the influx of low-cost Chinese autos and parts entering the American market through Mexico. They argue Full Article »
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD, backed by Warren Buffett, is poised to surpass Tesla as the world’s leading seller of electric cars, with the fourth-quarter data expected to confirm Full Article »
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is calling on the Biden administration to increase tariffs on Chinese-made vehicles and take measures to prevent Chinese companies from using Mexico as an Full Article »
According to Bloomberg, a bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is planning to visit Detroit to address the issue of automakers’ reliance on China in their supply chains, specifically in relation Full Article »
During an interview on CNN’s ‘Fareed Zakaria GPS’ program, Ford Motor’s Executive Chairman, Bill Ford, expressed his belief that the United States is not yet prepared to compete with China Full Article »
As the world’s largest automotive market, China has become a key battleground for automakers looking to establish a foothold in the electric vehicle (EV) market, and their love for SUV’s Full Article »
It’s always darkest, the old cliche tells us, just before dawn. By Fisker’s clock, then, we suppose it’s just about sun-up; after surviving a disastrous 2012, Fisker has good news Full Article »
In case you didn’t know, 2012 is the Chinese Year of the Dragon. Had you been following the news from this week’s Beijing Auto Show, that detail would have been Full Article »