BMW and Tesla have both filed cases with the European Union’s (EU) Court of Justice challenging the EU’s recent decision to hike tariffs on Chinese-made battery electric vehicles (BEVs). The two automakers join a long list of Chinese automakers that have filed similar lawsuits against the EU,
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Five years of rapid European growth for Chinese electric-car manufacturers ground to a halt in 2024, as trade barriers added to the challenge of building up sales in a stagnant market.Most Read from B
China has become the sixth largest country of origin for new vehicles registered in Europe, according to the latest data from JATO Dynamics.
The European automotive industry faces rising tensions as BMW and Tesla Shanghai file lawsuits against the European Commission
BMW has joined Chinese producers in filing a challenge at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) against EU tariffs on China-made electric vehicles (EVs), according to a filing on the court's website.
Elon Musk's Tesla and German auto giant BMW have challenged EU import tariffs on China-made electric vehicles at the bloc's top court, the European Commission said Monday.
Brands led by SAIC Motor Corp.'s MG registered 3.5 per cent fewer EVs in the region for all of 2024, according to data from automotive researcher Dataforce
The ZS, HS and Cyberster models spearhead the now Chinese-owned MG's relaunch in South Africa. Ciro De Siena drove the 2 crossover offerings.
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In the Philippines, Toyota accounts for 46.66 percent of new vehicles sold in 2024—up 9 percent versus 2023. It has managed to corner a 52.08 percent of the Passenger Car (PC) segment with 63,007 vehicles sold and 44.81 percent of the Commercial Vehicle (CV) segment with 155,012 vehicles sold.
Across Europe, Chinese carmakers held onto 8.2% of the EV market in December — a slight bump up from November but still below the average.