The European Commission says China hasn’t been playing fair in that its government has been paying subsidies through “direct transfer of funds,” among other actions, reports Reuters – which the EC says tips the balance in China’s favor and leaves European automakers out to dry.

Back in October 2023, Europe launched its formal investigation into the Chinese EV industry, as European companies are struggling to compete with the cheap, high-tech Chinese imports, made by low-cost labor, entering the European Union.

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    10 months ago

    @dumpsterlid

    Slavery or forced labour, which is arguably a major economic driver for EV in China, is not the solution. We don’t act accordingly if we allow something like that.

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      10 months ago

      By this logic buying any modern electronic devices or tools is not acting accordingly.

      Also, I’m sorry I just don’t buy that this has anything to do with giving a shit about Chinese workers, it’s about portraying China as the Big Bad .

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        @dumpsterlid

        By this logic buying any modern electronic devices or tools is not acting accordingly.

        This is largely true, and it is largely true because a lot of modern electronic devices -or at least some of their parts- are ‘Made in China’.

        Europe must urgently work to gain back its production capabilities and force out any unfair competition, whoever this is or will be.