Prospect of low-priced Chinese EVs reaching US from Mexico poses threat to automakersschizoidman@lemmy.ml to News@lemmy.world – 199 points – 3 months agoapnews.com133Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentYeah, sure - that's still China trying to undercut and ensure the US remains reliant on them long term...No that's just the US not being competitive because stock buy backs and layoffs are easier than building good cheap cars....or both. Think about it, if what you've said is completely true (I don't disagree, BTW), why would they bother subsidising? They're trying to ring fence the market. That the US is helping then is only vaguely relatedBut it's not both. How can you produce something for cheaper with less subsidies unless your just better at it. It's like saying the winner of a race had an unfair advantage even after giving their opponent a head start.
Yeah, sure - that's still China trying to undercut and ensure the US remains reliant on them long term...No that's just the US not being competitive because stock buy backs and layoffs are easier than building good cheap cars....or both. Think about it, if what you've said is completely true (I don't disagree, BTW), why would they bother subsidising? They're trying to ring fence the market. That the US is helping then is only vaguely relatedBut it's not both. How can you produce something for cheaper with less subsidies unless your just better at it. It's like saying the winner of a race had an unfair advantage even after giving their opponent a head start.
No that's just the US not being competitive because stock buy backs and layoffs are easier than building good cheap cars....or both. Think about it, if what you've said is completely true (I don't disagree, BTW), why would they bother subsidising? They're trying to ring fence the market. That the US is helping then is only vaguely relatedBut it's not both. How can you produce something for cheaper with less subsidies unless your just better at it. It's like saying the winner of a race had an unfair advantage even after giving their opponent a head start.
...or both. Think about it, if what you've said is completely true (I don't disagree, BTW), why would they bother subsidising? They're trying to ring fence the market. That the US is helping then is only vaguely relatedBut it's not both. How can you produce something for cheaper with less subsidies unless your just better at it. It's like saying the winner of a race had an unfair advantage even after giving their opponent a head start.
But it's not both. How can you produce something for cheaper with less subsidies unless your just better at it. It's like saying the winner of a race had an unfair advantage even after giving their opponent a head start.
Yeah, sure - that's still China trying to undercut and ensure the US remains reliant on them long term...
No that's just the US not being competitive because stock buy backs and layoffs are easier than building good cheap cars.
...or both. Think about it, if what you've said is completely true (I don't disagree, BTW), why would they bother subsidising?
They're trying to ring fence the market. That the US is helping then is only vaguely related
But it's not both. How can you produce something for cheaper with less subsidies unless your just better at it.
It's like saying the winner of a race had an unfair advantage even after giving their opponent a head start.