Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted April 19, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted April 19, 2024 ******* car makers ‘do not have to ***** ******** competition’: Lindner ********** Lindner (****), Federal Minister of Finance, is on his way to a bilateral meeting with US Treasury Secretary Yellen at the headquarters of the World Bank. Bernd von Jutrczenka | Picture Alliance | Getty Images ******* carmakers do not have to ***** competition from China and are still considered the best in the world, ******* Finance Minister ********** Lindner told CNBC. “******* cars are the best cars in the world, doesn’t matter if internal combustion engine or electrified vehicle,” he told CNBC’s Karen Tso on the sidelines of the IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. “******* car manufacturers are world leading, they do not have to ***** ******** competition,” Lindner said. Competition in the electric vehicle, or EV, market in China and Europe, as well as the U.S., has been heating up in recent months. More and more ******** companies are making headway when it comes to EVs, and China’s BYD has been in close competition with Tesla for the crown of biggest EV maker. China’s EV sector has seen substantial growth, sending a large amount of vehicles to other markets that often come at a more accessible price point. This rapid development has raised questions and concerns about China’s trade practices and policies in the U.S. and the ********* Union. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen last month warned that China may be using global markets as a dumping ground for cheaper clean energy products, including EVs. This could push down market prices and put pressure on green manufacturing elsewhere, Yellen said. Both Yellen and ********* Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen earlier this month called for a tough stance on potential unfair competitive practices from China. The ********* Union has also launched an investigation into ******** subsidies for EVs. China has denied any wrongdoing, with its Minister of Commerce, Wang Wentao, saying that any allegations about “overcapacity” were without merit. China’s success in the EV sector was linked to “constant innovations” as well as a “well-established supply chain system and market competition,” rather than subsidies, he added. Concerns from the U.S. and EU cover a range of green technology sectors, including EVs, solar panels and lithium-ion batteries. Lindner on Thursday said that the potential dumping of ******** products onto global markets needed to be examined, as would concerns that China is paying subsidies to producers for selling cars below production value. “This would be unfair and then we would have to, to decide about measures,” Lindner said. However, so far it had not become clear that China was in fact following this dumping approach when it comes to EVs or other industries, he noted. When asked what these measures could look like, Lindner said that all options were on the table. This echoed comments from Yellen, who earlier this month told CNBC that she would not rule out any measures, including tariffs on ******** exports. There has however been reluctance from the ******* government in particular about such tariffs, with a spokesperson for ******* Chancellor Olaf Scholz saying that he was skeptical about whether they were necessary, according to Reuters. This came ahead of Scholz’s visit to China earlier this month, during which he warned against unfair competitive and trade practices. While there would eventually be ******** cars in Europe, competition must be fair and there must not be any dumping, overproduction or copyright infringements, he told students at Tongji University in Shanghai, according to Reuters. Lindner on Thursday told CNBC that there were also advantages to ******** green technology exports such as “very cheap” ******** solar components that have poured into ******* markets. “The private households in Germany, they benefit from these cheap components and our advantage, our competitive advantage is the system as a whole,” he explained. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Global trade,China,Green vehicle technology,Green technology,Autos,Electric vehicles,Politics,business news #******* #car #makers #***** #******** #competition #Lindner This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/18507-german-car-makers-%E2%80%98do-not-have-to-fear-chinese-competition%E2%80%99-lindner/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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