Good. If they meet US and EU standards, and we can sue them into oblivion if something goes wrong, sure, slap the 100% tariff on them and import those suckers. The US plays fast and loose with consumer protections in general, but not cars.
Many US and Japanese car manufactures were very short sighted or too inside the pocket of oil companies. China has seized the opportunity and is just about the leading EV manufacturer in the world.
The future is EVs. There is no way now to put the genie back in the bottle. The Iran war and new oil crises will just accelerate the change over.
Good. If they meet US and EU standards, and we can sue them into oblivion if something goes wrong, sure, slap the 100% tariff on them and import those suckers. The US plays fast and loose with consumer protections in general, but not cars.
Many US and Japanese car manufactures were very short sighted or too inside the pocket of oil companies. China has seized the opportunity and is just about the leading EV manufacturer in the world.
The future is EVs. There is no way now to put the genie back in the bottle. The Iran war and new oil crises will just accelerate the change over.
>just about the leading EV manufacturer in the world.
China is definitely the leading EV manufacturer in the world. And they aren't mourning the smaller market in the US (sales ~16M/y).
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy01ele412yo