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bydknj ( 441802 ) writes:
It wonâ(TM)t take long for these cars to be exported. When it does, expect them to absolutely destroy the automotive markets of whatever country allows them in
bydrnb ( 2434720 ) writes:
It wonâ(TM)t take long for these cars to be exported.
Assuming they are exportable. Things designed for the domestic market can have safety, IP infringement, and other problems if one tries to export them.
bycusco ( 717999 ) writes:
The US/EU are not the entire world, just the most profitable portion of it. As Belt & Road improves electrical infrastructure throughout the Third World those countries will be snapping up anything that comes in at a reasonable price point.
byLocal ID10T ( 790134 ) writes:
This was (is) a significant part of the reason for the Belt & Road initiative -to create foreign markets for Chinese goods. The other part was to create indebtedness of foreign governments to China -with all the advantages that come from having other nations owe you more than they can reasonably pay off.
It is a massive exercise of soft power. Well planned and executed.
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