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'Overcapacity' claims mask EU and US' EV weakness
2024-06-12

In response to the European Union launching an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles and the United States raising tariffs on Chinese EVs from 25 percent to 100 percent, Asit K. Biswas, a distinguished visiting professor at the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom and director of Water Management International in Singapore, expressed his skepticism about the so-called "overcapacity" claims in an exclusive interview with China Daily.

Biswas believes the real reason behind the moves is the lack of competitiveness in terms of price and technology in the European and US EV industries. As a result, these regions are resorting to investigations and tariff hikes to delay the entry of Chinese EVs into their markets, thereby creating time to narrow the technology and price gap.

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