Chinese electric vehicles
Coverage of Chinese electric vehicles in the Nexus archive.
- Trump likes Canada’s Chinese EV deal, Carney says after chat caught on hot mic
US President Donald Trump is happy with Canada’s arrangement allowing 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles to be imported at a 6% tariff over 12 months, as stated by Prime Minister Mark Carney. Trump acknowledged understanding the quota system without explicit approval. The deal was announced during Carney’s January visit to Beijing.
- Canada’s Carney isn’t having a bilateral meeting with Trump at G7 but says it’s not a snub
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will not have a formal bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the G7 summit, but claims it is not a snub, as discussions on the future of the North American free-trade agreement continue. The agreement, set to expire on July 1, faces uncertainty amid Trump's threat to not renew it, with Canada relying on U.S. exports for 75% of its trade. Informal talks between Carney and Trump covered topics including trade, Chinese electric vehicles, and a lighthearted exchange about French President Emmanuel Macron.
- Chinese EV makers shift focus from price wars to AI capability: Morgan Stanley
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers are shifting their competitive focus from price wars to artificial intelligence capabilities, as noted by Morgan Stanley. This shift aims to address weakening demand and stricter regulations, with potential introduction of Level 3 autonomous driving models.
- The drive-in cinema of the future! Chinese EVs can now project entire MOVIES from their headlights
Chinese electric vehicles are now equipped with headlights capable of projecting entire movies, reimagining drive-in cinema experiences. This innovative technology highlights futuristic automotive capabilities.