China’s Xiaomi has reported a 30.5% growth in third-quarter revenue for its EV business, with the company also bumping up its yearly delivery target for the SU7 series EVs to 130,000 units.
Past a certain size all Chinese companies need a party representative to work for them full time and we know that Chinese electronic devices built by “private companies” - are used by the Chinese government to spy on people in other countries, which lead to a company like Huawei being banned from the 5g network infrastructure in many countries.
that is a ridiculous tangent and has nothing to do with the simple fact that China is producing cheaper EVS at the same or higher global auto standards and is taking over the EV Market.
that is a separate issue from the Chinese government spying on citizens abroad.
this article is specifically about the market in China, not even foreign markets.
Interesting take. Are you of the opinion that posting an article about a company implies endorsement of the country where the company is based?
In the case of China it very much is.
Past a certain size all Chinese companies need a party representative to work for them full time and we know that Chinese electronic devices built by “private companies” - are used by the Chinese government to spy on people in other countries, which lead to a company like Huawei being banned from the 5g network infrastructure in many countries.
that is a ridiculous tangent and has nothing to do with the simple fact that China is producing cheaper EVS at the same or higher global auto standards and is taking over the EV Market.
that is a separate issue from the Chinese government spying on citizens abroad.
this article is specifically about the market in China, not even foreign markets.