Chinese EVs: “China is not playing fair” | DW News

but I still think that this tariffs uh are necessary instrument I mean China is not playing uh Fair on this and China has created overc capacities in in in China with e vehicles uh of 50 million they the Old Market can absorb only 22 million so there are more than 20 million uh car overc capacities from China and they’re looking for a market

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34 comments
  1. There is no “fair” under capitalism, there is only what you can get away with. D what you can’t. China is getting away with it. Just like other superpowers do all the time.

  2. Western governments are subsidizing EV manufacturers up the ying yang…. but China is not playing fair. Ok?!??

  3. You think America or Europe have played fair 😂😂😂, now that their being competed with, they cry fowl c'moooon dude. Nobody plays fair in international commerce, country's do what it's their best interests 🤷🏾‍♂️

  4. Politically baby you can say fair or not, but in essence it's a matter of your competitiveness in terms of both technology and manufacturing capabilities. If losing your competitiveness, then you cry foul unfairness, which makes looks like little spoiled baby.

  5. Honestly China is simply better at capitalism than Europe. Don't get me wrong: I'm very much against emulating their system but we act like capitalism is the end all be all and when China beats us at that game we may just have to accept that economic warfare like this is inevitable in a capitalist system.

  6. I'm more worried about them randomly shutting off or catching fire or the battery failing and being locked in/out. They are 10x worse then the cybertruck

  7. What sort of BS is this guy babbling about ? The question of so called ‘ overcapacity ‘ is just a buzz word or rather an excuse from the west who can’t clearly compete in the EV efficiently for the global market , unlike in the traditional gas or fossil fuel auto industry , where the west have a greater share of that global market & it’s obvious, that the west is not complaining about any ‘ overcapacity or subsidies ‘ in that industry.! This kind of hypocrisy is all too obvious for the rest of the world to see esp. in the global south nations where most would embrace the Chinese EV industry more readily than those white countries.!

  8. Ridiculous. Countries like to export. That's what exporting is, producing more than what your own market can absorb. What did America do for decades after Workd War 2? Insane.

  9. Lieber Felix, du sollst ein paar Jahren in England oder in den USA leben und arbeiten. Du sprichst Englisch aber denkst auf Deutsch.
    Übrigens deine Meinung über "Overcapacity" stammt von Frau Yelen. Dahinter steckt Ängste im Wettbewerb von westlichen Autoindustrien mit den chinesischen. Ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass du das nicht weißt.

  10. Exactly. Have you ever seen any German cars outside of Germany? Of course not. Because exporting is now BAD..VERY BAD.

  11. Ok… ze West just realized there's an imperialist dimension to neoliberal market ideals – depending on who has the export economy ^^
    Btw I think it was South Korea, that successfully navigated its rise as a global economic power, by strongly protecting its economy with tarrifs.

  12. Make sure he dont visit china….arrest without warrant. Look how he stutter all the way, as if there's a gun pointing to his head. What a joker!!!!!

  13. what can germany own car market absorb?
    how many car germany produces each year,
    this guy is clearly blaming germany and japan,
    the woman looks like to agree

  14. This dude is paid to talk dumb. “Over capacity”? There’s no such thing. A company makes for domestic consumption then makes more for foreign consumers. In a free market it’s called competition. Western nations have always preached about the importance of a free market but as soon as their companies are losing the competition they resort to protectionism. Hypocrites and it will eventually back fire.

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