Tesla Cuts Chinese Mainland Parts from U.S.-Built EVs
Tesla to eliminate parts made in the Chinese mainland from its U.S.-market EVs as tariffs reshape the auto industry’s global supply chains.
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Tesla to eliminate parts made in the Chinese mainland from its U.S.-market EVs as tariffs reshape the auto industry’s global supply chains.
Integration in the Yangtze River Delta is driving shared growth in the Chinese mainland auto hub.
VW Group CEO Oliver Blume says competition from Chinese carmakers is driving innovation and benefiting the global auto industry.
China is considering export exemptions for Nexperia automotive chips to stabilize supply chains amid Dutch government meddling.
Chinese EV giants are fueling a new chapter in China-Hungary ties, sparking an auto industry boom and driving economic growth across Hungary.
Japan’s exports to the U.S. fell for the fifth straight month in August, led by a 28.4% drop in auto shipments. Imports rose on aircraft orders, pushing the trade balance into a deficit again.
German quality firm ComPro expands in the Chinese mainland’s booming auto sector, driving AI-powered tools and IATF 16949 expertise for EVs and beyond.
Chinese mainland automaker Great Wall Motors has opened its first Americas plant in Brazil, boosting local jobs, innovation, and market competition in Latin America’s auto sector.
Tariffs are squeezing US automakers, slashing profits and adding $2,000–$3,000 to each car. Price hikes could push average new-car cost above $50K by year-end.
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