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bythsths ( 31372 ) writes:
Exactly. I would expect better from the Atlantic, but here we are.
This is part of the plan. China has built up a huge EV industry in 18 years, a vast, diverse, vibrant, and innovate ecosystem and supply chain.
Now it needs to be trimmed down. The government has said repeatedly that there are too many EV companies, and they want only the best to survive.
So there will be a market concentration. Mergers, acquisitions, and bankruptcies are to be expected. The result will be a stronger industry with better quality.
Far from the death nail in the industry, this will establish it as one of the leading EV producing regions.
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byshilly ( 142940 ) writes:
Not merely "one of". The preeminent EV producing region. Europe is doing OK, Korea is doing well, Japan is way behind, and the US is going into a mad tailspin. China is ahead and will stay that way.
byRoccamOccam ( 953524 ) writes:
Far from the death nail in the industry...
Understandable phrasing (like "nail in the coffin"), but I think you were going for "death knell".
Death knell - the tolling of a bell to mark someone's death.
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