Preperly speaking, the US should do the same thing Europe and China do as to opening own markets to foreign brands-tariffs aren't the best option or solution here. The goal is to create jobs, production capacity, and expertise in the US, not just make cars more expensive, collect taxes, and send money overseas to China. That's illogical and short sighted. It's bad for both consumers and the US car industry. China forced every car manufacturer to build cars for Chinese market (and most of Asia) in China and-what's even more important-for core components in the cars to be Chinese components. Tesla has to use Chinese batteries despite having own battery production capacity. So, the most expensive and added value part of Tesla cars sold in China is Chinese and produced in China by Chinese workers. When the Chinese electric scooter brand NIU wanted to enter European market, it had to switch to Bosch (German company) electric engines despite them being more expensive than Chinese. So, the core and most expensive part in these Chinese electric scooters sold in Europe is European produced by Europeans with all added value, jobs, and expertise staying in Europe. The US should not introduce tariffs on Chinese cars. It should force cars to be produced in the US by US workers with US batteries and electric engines produced in the US-for all most valuable and high added value components to be produced in the US. This way it will be true competition, as also job, production capacity, and expertise creation on the US soil. Otherwise, Chinese cars 100% produces in China-even if assembled in Mexico-shouldn't be sold at all in the US despite any level of tariffs. There is no reason to feed the beast that kills local US industry via Chinese government subsidies.
The Europeans aren’t placing as high of tariffs on Chinese EVs as us, why couldn’t they be the source of competition imports for our car industry? And what about the Koreans, are they as slow on the uptake with EVs as the Japanese?
Because European cars aren't built the same as the ones American market like. 90% of European cars don't exist in the u.s A lot of the German cars are manufactured in the u.s The Koreans are absolutely not slow on e.v they are ahead of the game
Chinese EVs are not shitty and don't have high defect rate. Not anymore than Hyundai or VW EVs. BYD EVs are absolutely comparable to Tesla. Noah is full of shlt.
Noah's anti solar impression 😂😂😂
Preperly speaking, the US should do the same thing Europe and China do as to opening own markets to foreign brands-tariffs aren't the best option or solution here.
The goal is to create jobs, production capacity, and expertise in the US, not just make cars more expensive, collect taxes, and send money overseas to China. That's illogical and short sighted. It's bad for both consumers and the US car industry.
China forced every car manufacturer to build cars for Chinese market (and most of Asia) in China and-what's even more important-for core components in the cars to be Chinese components. Tesla has to use Chinese batteries despite having own battery production capacity. So, the most expensive and added value part of Tesla cars sold in China is Chinese and produced in China by Chinese workers.
When the Chinese electric scooter brand NIU wanted to enter European market, it had to switch to Bosch (German company) electric engines despite them being more expensive than Chinese. So, the core and most expensive part in these Chinese electric scooters sold in Europe is European produced by Europeans with all added value, jobs, and expertise staying in Europe.
The US should not introduce tariffs on Chinese cars. It should force cars to be produced in the US by US workers with US batteries and electric engines produced in the US-for all most valuable and high added value components to be produced in the US. This way it will be true competition, as also job, production capacity, and expertise creation on the US soil. Otherwise, Chinese cars 100% produces in China-even if assembled in Mexico-shouldn't be sold at all in the US despite any level of tariffs. There is no reason to feed the beast that kills local US industry via Chinese government subsidies.
TSMC has a fab in Arizona too.
Small
Should have negative taxes on investments in American manufacturing ventures.
The Europeans aren’t placing as high of tariffs on Chinese EVs as us, why couldn’t they be the source of competition imports for our car industry? And what about the Koreans, are they as slow on the uptake with EVs as the Japanese?
Because European cars aren't built the same as the ones American market like.
90% of European cars don't exist in the u.s
A lot of the German cars are manufactured in the u.s
The Koreans are absolutely not slow on e.v they are ahead of the game
you should discuss aliens.
The Chinese paranoia is astonishing. A mind virus
Chinese EVs are not shitty and don't have high defect rate. Not anymore than Hyundai or VW EVs. BYD EVs are absolutely comparable to Tesla. Noah is full of shlt.