China’s Affordable EVs Threaten U.S. Automakers Despite Tariffs
Doug McIntyre discusses the challenge U.S. automakers face from China’s affordable EVs. With mid-range Chinese EVs priced at $15,000, even after a 100% tariff, they remain much cheaper than the average $55,000 U.S. electric vehicle. This price disparity could lead to intense competition in the U.S. market, despite government efforts to curb Chinese imports.
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