Ottawa announced a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles. China responded with an anti-dumping investigation into Canadian ...
The European Commission's decision to press ahead with tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles threatens to undermine ...
"Let the good times roll" is likely what Nio (NYSE: NIO) investors are saying to themselves right now after the stock soared ...
The proposed duties on EVs built in China of up to 45% would cost carmakers billions of extra dollars to bring cars into the bloc and are set to be imposed from next month for five years ...
Other EV manufacturers in China including Western companies such as Volkswagen and BMW would be subject to duties of 20.7%.
Electric vehicle sales are witnessing a 6.8% decline in overall sales this year, but Tesla seems to be feeling the most heat ...
Harris criticized Vance’s response, arguing workers “deserve a president” who won’t put those jobs at risk. She also slammed ...
The European Union is the latest actor to impose punitive tariffs against Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), following a vote by its members on Friday. Western governments—including Canada and the U.S., ...
Also: Tesla recalls thousands of Cybertrucks and discontinues part of its lineup while EVgo gets a jolt from the DOE.
There has been great news for companies based in China, and the EV and renewable energy sector reacted strongly this week.
The EU conformed its decision to raise tariffs on Chinese EVs, leading to worries this might raise trade tensions.