"let China sleep on... because when I wake up, the world will shake" (attributed to Napoleon) .. well, USA had no better idea than to wake her up .. brilliant people indeed ..
@@huveja9799 look back at history. the empire did wake China up in the Korean War. China and NK handed US and its lackeys its first non-win after WW2, when China was at its weakest.
@@willengel2458 well, the English have already started to wake them up with the Opium wars, but then our Yankee friends decided to feed her because of his "cheap" labor ..
@@huveja9799 The English tried to keep them sleeping with opium. Now US and Britain are willingly getting their own opioids because they have to keep living their dreams by hallucinating while drug companies helped along by introducing "legal" drugs 🤣
A reporter asked a BYD official if they have plan to set up factory in US. the official said no. then the reporter asked why and the official said it's too complicate to do business in US. 😁😁 India ordered X number of EV buses from BYD. BYD demanded 100% payment upfront. BYD is a quick learner.
You couldn't have said it better. China knows that India is not to be trusted. India only plays for itself, it doesn't care about fairness or honesty. Funny India is the country that the Buddha came from. What a shame.
I was skeptical when I ordered a Chinese made small cordless saw. The saw package came with 2 batteries, 1 spare chain, 1 oil can, 1 pair of gloves, 1 eye protector, and a tool box. I am very gladI didn't have to pay exhorbitantly for the entire kit.
I'M an American and would love the US market sell BYD NIo XPENG etc! The tech innovation on Chinese evs is advance and affordable at $30k. The BYD Seagull $11k. vs US $70K. But, our protectionist US regime w/ fake capitalism is to scared of competition. Hurts consumers.
Grandpa Joey is amplifying the tariff on Chinese products that Criminal Tangerine instituted. Thus. It’s quite possible that Chinese EVs will be affected as well.
US believes in "free market" when they are winning. When losing, us does sanctions and "national security concern" and arrests officers of Chinese companies lol
@@mikexhotmail huh?! That doesn't make sense. This is not a Republicans/Democrats vs China, this is capitalists not happy they can't squeeze consumers.
50 years ago I remember carrying cooking oil and used clothing to my distant relatives from HK to China. Some can only eat meat once a month if lucky. Working hard was the only way out and 50 years later, the Chinese are caught up and most live a decent lifestyle. So unless European countries realize and admit this fact and are willing to roll up their sleeves now. Give up some vacation time and put that towards making new stuff and charge less to sell to the rest of the world, I can't imagine the trouble they'll be in in 5 years.
Western wages are high. It's highest in the US. Whatever they can produce will cost a heck of a lot more. If exported, many won't buy and made in America now is not really reliable. Like their game changing weapons proven in Ukraine to be worse than the Russian spade 🤫🤣
@@AnnieT369 I'm in my 50s. I remember in the 70s, my parents and would go to Guangzhou to visit my grandparents from Hong Kong every Chinese year. We go at 6, 7 in the morning. Catch the train at Tsim Sha Tsui train terminal. Get off at Shenzhen and cross the border. Then get on the China's train and go to Guangzhou. When we got there, it was already dark. And we usually needed to bring a lot of supplies to them too. But now, we can go to Guangzhou in one hour from Hong Kong by HSR.
Who doesn’t want affordable and reliable car unless you’re a millionaire with money to spend. Some people have to work two jobs to survive. I would buy a BYD rather than a Tesla.
me too. i refuse to buy a tesla for the same reason i don't obsess over brands like rolex, gucci, prada, etc. i view tesla as a luxury brand, not a mass market player. i buy products for its use case, and not as a form of social validation. once an EV arrives in the U.S. that is less than $20k, i'm buying it. doubt it will be a tesla.
@@kevinconroy6606 i respectfully disagree. or perhaps we're just coming from different income levels. for me, any vehicle ice or ev that is greater than $20k is 'luxury' and 'status symbol' and not bought for sole practicality. especially china can take ev affordability in a whole new level with ev's less than $10k. don't get me wrong, my next vechicle purchase will be an EV. will it be a tesla? i dunno. once tesla releases an ev for less than $20k, then i may revise my opinion on them.
@@errornull77you seem reasonable, did you check out total cost of ownership? Surely an ev is cheaper than a gas powered car either way, even with your cheap us gas. But yes the chinese will bring some cheeeaaap evs, hopefully reliable.
Twenty years ago China went down the path of developing EVs to meet two goals, solve city pollution problems coming from the ICEs and to overtake the automobile industry with the new EVs. Looks like China achieved both goals brilliantly.
@@ChuckUstaad Understand your fear and anxiety. There are five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. You are going through the first stage of grief, denial. So take your time. 🤣
@@yaoyplmost 1ndian is known with fragile ego, don't rub salt on his grief anymore. They are going to be global powerhouse by 2030 😂 they are sending bull and cow to Moon soon.
Quoted b you: "BYD Dolphin and Seal got the highest euro safety NCAP" Hey you !! You forgot my BYD Atto 3 also with 5 Stars Rating. I feel very safe driving it since already a year ago. If my dear friend bought it, too, he wouldn't have died !! He died in a NON Star Rating car, NCAP from EU. !! I am so bloody sad, miss him very much !!!
@@putianren Sad for your friend who bought an expensive dangerous western EV. I actually bought a Toyota ICE since here in Malaysia, charging infrastructure is lacking and I stay on a highrise that don't have charging. I get range anxiety if I buy an EV 😱
Here in Mexico BYD is growing very rapidly, 3 days ago, I took ownership of the SONG plus SUV, and I am impressed with the quality of the vehicle ( Former Audi,Mercedes and BMW owner)
Former S CLass Mercedes driver for 25 years - My neighbour has a BYD something - its along name I cant remember - its shockingly good, better than Tesla, maybe not as good as Polstar?!?!? But he paid €28k for it not €78k
Seal is selling for more than 30k usd. The car they tore down was the byd seagull. What made them💩their pants was the fact that Mexico was getting a byd factory. Not to circumvent us tariffs but to build cheap cars that Mexicans could afford.
@@peanut0brain agreed hence the fear, uncertainty and doubt that is being sown about China. Then there is the massive byd factorieS in Brazil. In Brazil the plan is to build a totally vertically integrated manufacturing facility system that can make everything from chips to Giga presses and batteries. In turn Brazil will sell lithium and soya beans to China.
Is there any limit to their ‘xenophobia’? 😂😂😂. Why can’t they simply digest and accept that other nations and cultures have been around here for loooooong.
Yankee mentallity is caused by God's interference. Look at Israel. See how delusional they are today, because of their ancestors' "God's people" claim.
"Build Your Dreams" or BYD is growing rapidly in Laos, Thailand and possibly Vietnam (will see soon). Their vehicles are attractive, functional and affordable. There are many charging stations as well.
Probably not in Vietnam. Thailand is going to be a major hub as they will manufacture right hand drive BYD’S for the world. Japan, Australia, United Kingdom, Thailand…….
As the largest oil importer, China will unswervingly develop electric vehicles, even though the West still insists on ICE vehicles. Like China, many countries in the world are short of oil. Even if there is no environmental pressure, people will be happy to buy electric cars.
There is a lot of reasons aside from what you mentioned, they have found a product that they virtually own and have no competition. They also have committed to having a zero carbon footprint by 2060.
The west doesn't "insist" on ICE vehicles, they're just a more practical choice for many countries at this point. They don't have the population density, the infrastructure for EVs and the short distances that suit an EVs range. Then there's the price difference, which is considerable.
@@ExternalInputs Let's cut the crap and put it short, the West or practically America doesn't push for EV because of "PETRODOLLAR" and world reserved currency(69% up-to-date). Almost all conflicts(past or existing or upcoming) is relevant with oil, gas, petrol, fuel. Xinjiang - the desert is rich with oil. North Gaza - newly found oilfield. Guyana - oilfield Syria - oilfield Iraq - oilfield
@@Razzman-bv5qc Is that why there are fields of brand new, unsold Chinese EVs in China? So you're saying the Chinese economic disaster was planned years ago? You wumao are so funny! Don't ever change.
@@frederickclause2694 Chinese EV cars are being sold overseas in a doubled or even trippled price compare to that in domestic market. It doesn't make sense that Chinese government subsidizes car export.
@@frederickclause2694 who cares whether it's subsidised, in the country I live in I can get a $30,000 SUV chinese when an equivalent US SUV model is around $50/60,000, The chinese share of the market here has gone from 5% to 30% in around 5 years, it's what people want. it's what they can afford. Also, its chinese, asian and euro EVs you see here, not Teslas, ( far too expensive.) there is only two in the whole country.
@@frederickclause2694you do realize ford and gm got 80 billion in Biden term only from the us government meanwhile Chinese got 30 bill from ccp.... who's really heavily subsidized
@@yo2trader539 high grade? those panasonic battery were the reason of all explosion of tesla in US. that's why tesla pivot to CATL and BYD. if panasonic was high grade, why would tesla pivot to BYD which is his competitor?
@@yo2trader539 sad,u guys are brain washed,many accident cases here in china are about japanese cars,such as a lexus LM can not get the door opened on high way,and got fire bured all the car ....sad
@@rudyalfonsus686 All the explosions of Teslas? The random, spontaneous "explosions" of EV's have been a huge issue in China, not with Tesla. All vehicles are subject to fire and EV fires require a smothering blanket to contain them.
I'm so glad that people like you are commenting here, writing things like this. Some people in the West still don't believe that the ccp is so desperate as to pay traitors to the Chinese people to write very obvious propaganda. With comments like yours there can be no doubt that that is exactly what is happening. The fake claim to be Western, the poor English, obviously using translated bastardised Chinese, writing in a way that people simply don't do, all showing that wumao have infected our free media. Thank-you for this comment.
The Seal is nice, but the Dolphin is cooler. It has an awesome glass sunroof that goes from the front of the car all the way to the back. If it were sold in the U.S., I would definitely buy it. On their site, the U.S. is listed.
If an electric vehicle is 20,000 dollars less than Elon's, we are all going to buy them. None of us could care less that they are made in China. Get real.
Great episode Kevin, thank. When EU started an investigation into state subsidy of Chinese auto industry, they only need to make the story, period. Investigation is just a show.
The Chinese manufacturers are very efficient They don’t only manage the manufacturing but they also managed the supply chain for parts they need to buy. Janet Yellen’s claim that China is over producing is wrong.
@@amandagrant4331 Sadly we all know that all American european japanese tech corporations will never do that... They priorities profit over market share! In Chinese manufacturing do we trust they will make good quality things affordable....
@@anjunadeep.8384Indians cannot compete bcos they are too far behind China in almost every sphere of development. They can only get jealous n keep barking their silly nonsense. How shameful n despicable
I love Made in China. It's good quality and light on my pocket. ( But don't go too cheap unless you're going for it's low tech and less functionality 😂😂😂.)
@@ChuckUstaad obviously byd didn't pay enough bribes to indian gov't.... and how much time took BYD to level with Tesla? mere years and let's see how next few years will go...
I rented a chinese EV car on our last vacation in Australia , I was really blown away by how much tech was built in this car , my wife convinced me our next car purchase back home next year should be a good chinese EV car , lol
@@Traitorman..Proverbs26.11 And that goes for all cars in the world... Who collects your data? USA, UK, EU, China, Russia, India etc... I would rather a foreign state collect my data as they cant use it against me...
@@Traitorman..Proverbs26.11 Too late, the NSA already knows all about it. read all about why they are chasing Snowden all over the world/ You actually believe that bullshit about the gps and shit? You actually believe China is interested in knowing what you do everyday? man, you're so gullible to even obvious propaganda. Critical thinking, use it!
@@Traitorman..Proverbs26.11 yeah would not be hard to download your phone from Bluetooth and get all of your banking info etc, people are forgetting about this part..
This is great for the consumer .... Governments will put tariffs to keep the rich rich and the poor wil suffer as always....byd will eventually build cars in Europe and USA and people will calm down..... There was no hysteria when Tesla was doing it
@@amandagrant4331 yes but they are in Mexico which has tariff free trading with the US..... I'm sure if the tariffs get high enough they will consider factories in most places
It seems these days the cars made in Europe, USA, etc have the poor quality and reliability expected from China so why not just get a real Chinese car for less?
So, basically, GM and Ford spend more on the UAW costs to build one car, than the Chinese spend on the entire car. Biden is so complete screwed with his ass backwards policies. OK, I am now voting for Trump.
@luisanthonychau To a small degree. The party insiders and doners decide who gets on the ballot. We vote once every 4 years with very few recalls, referendum, or plebiscite. Our democracies are weak and brittle.
While it's easy to put the blame on leaders, the ultimate cause of the issue lies within the culture. It's not like nobody see the trouble coming. It's because people who don't want to give up their greed and comfort. Open bribery (also known as election) every 4 years doesn't help. If people want easy money, they will vote for someone who promises an open check. Simple as that.
I'm so glad that people like you are commenting here, writing things like this. Some people in the West still don't believe that the ccp is so desperate as to pay traitors to the Chinese people to write very obvious propaganda. With comments like yours there can be no doubt that that is exactly what is happening. The fake claim to be Western, the poor English, obviously using translated bastardised Chinese, writing in a way that people simply don't do, all showing that wumao have infected our free media. Thank-you for this comment.
@@EllieMaes-GrandadClearly you are not one of the 6-7 million Hyundai/Kia owners in Canada/USA that have defective engines (hint, the engines blow up). Try getting service without jumping through ridiculous hoops even with a successful Class action lawsuit in both countries.
You are just repeating the illogical nonsense in this report, a car isn't automatically better because it's cheap due to vertical integration. The number of these cars involved in fires should tell you that.
Barack Obama too, and all these people not only have done nothing for a better environment, but we are constantly under wars all over the world thanks to them. What ironic
More vertical integration: BYD ordered its own fleet of ro-ro freighters to ship its products across the world, further controlling the cost and keep it low.
The chinese EV manufacturers will do to American and European car manufacturers what the Japanese and Korean consumer electronic manufacturers did to American and European consumer electronics manufacturers.
As a middle class American, i would LOVE to buy an affordable and well made EV. Unfortunately, our shortsighted politicians won’t allow us the privilege in the name of National Security. We no longer have the balls to compete head on. Personally, I believe in sink or swim and the survival of the fittest. None of this Over Capacity BS! Germany export 75%(?) of their auto production, Yellen won’t go their and complain of over capacity! Sad, how low we have became
Brilliant and informative video 👏. Thank you. However, add into the equation the lowest cost of utility bills that include cheapest electricity in China 🇨🇳. With lowest costs of overall production 👏 in China, there is NO country in the world that can come close to competing with China for a foreseeable future. China is the Super power.
I'm so glad that people like you are commenting here, writing things like this. Some people in the West still don't believe that the ccp is so desperate as to pay traitors to the Chinese people to write very obvious propaganda. With comments like yours there can be no doubt that that is exactly what is happening. The fake claim to be Western, the poor English, obviously using translated bastardised Chinese, writing in a way that people simply don't do, all showing that wumao have infected our free media. Thank-you for this comment.
china electricity costs about 60% of world average. they love EV's because they hold night time generation from wind and nuclear power. To achieve this they have ultra high voltage national grid, which no other country of China's size has.
@@KirbyZhang Not jealous at all, wumao. I pity the Chinese people for the criminals in charge are scum, only out for themselves. They even pay traitors to the Chinese people like you, to lie for them.
I'm so glad that people like you are commenting here, writing things like this. Some people in the West still don't believe that the ccp is so desperate as to pay traitors to the Chinese people to write very obvious propaganda. With comments like yours there can be no doubt that that is exactly what is happening. The fake claim to be Western, the poor English, obviously using translated bastardised Chinese, writing in a way that people simply don't do, all showing that wumao have infected our free media. Thank-you for this comment.
We were told in the 90ies that outsourcing was the solution for improving productivity. You would take a component calculate its cost of building it in-house and then bid potential suppliers for acquiring the component. It was the mantra that the cost of outsourced components were lower. Then a company would lower the price every year, untill only a few suppliers remained. The result is Europe and the US. Thousands of workers on the street, never finding a reasonable job again. Despair on the one side and gleefullness on the other because the managing class was praised by the shareholder and rewarded. People knew it was immoral, politicians bought the ideology or were simply bought and now Europes winners of them are enjoying their money and the next generation cannot compete. How come?
Outsourcing is bigger profits for lesser work. lesser work means lesser employees. Lesser employees mean bigger paycheck and bonuses for the big bosses. But now, it is biting the US in the ass. It has no manufacturing industry to compete, no trained workforce, no trained engineers, technicians, scientists and researchers. Thus it last resort is to sabotage the competition by sanctions, tarriffs and whatnot.
@@rap3208 Free Capital flow is another way to force labor to accept misery salaries. By opening the gates of capital one deprives labor in the west with a means to fight. Another observation is that the exchange rate between China and West is biased. How come demand for chinese products is not driving the YUAN/USD up untill the exchange rate reflects the productive labor hours? The exchange rate of the Yuan to the USD should be 1 to 1. Who besides western wholesale buyers benefit from the difference? Are the Chinese afraid of breaking their western customers because what else do they get in return for their hard earned labor? Treasury Bills? Can you eat it?
I mean it's right for certain industry. Do you want to have jobs that makes product that can only be sold for dollars and therefor your paycheck can never increase to support your living? No, you "outsource" those job else where so you can buy cheaper goods for a better life. Same for industry that might be very polluting as you don't want to live near a industrial wasteland. That said, you definitely want to keep the high paying job domestically to keep the job at home, but the US auto maker aren't innovating as they should have to let you have those job while having a competitive product to sell abroad. So here we are...
@@SocratesOnline The chinese government is working for the good of the chinese, not the americans. Why would they do what the american government wants if it is not advantageous to them? You should ask your government to work for you and not just keep on blaming the chinese.
Quite a few inaccuracies in this report. BYD over took Tesla in 2022, selling 500.000 more units. The first quarter of 2023, they sold more vehicles than Tesla did for the whole of 2022. You guys in the US dont have the choice in vehicles that we in the rest of the World have. The report is accurate in that Western vehicle manufacturers cannot compete with China. It doesn't matter really, the US market is not that important for global trade. It is the same size as the EU market. Most of the current Chinese vehicle output is being sold in Russia, as sanctions has disrupted the supply of Western vehicles.
They will never be allowed in the US just like you can't buy anything simple that gets you from A to B or a simple small farm truck. American car companies are strangling us with super expensive vehicles that people can no longer afford (if they ever could). We joked that a long time ago we though the EV car market would be something more like turbo golf carts which would have been great for so many people. Nope we get $80,000 rivians and the non-sense continues.
Why buy a Chinese EV? They emit as much carbon as an internal combustion engine, cost astronomically far more to maintain, and don't last nearly as long.
BYD produces both EVs and hybrids. So the numbers you mention are correct, for EVs only, you need to double those numers if you mention "vehicles" (or total number of cars)
@@dixonpinfold2582 Munger sold because he was a disciplined value investor. He saw the potential of the company early on and took the profit to redeploy in other areas. BYD was approaching mainstream acceptance and probably wouldn't have dramatically increased their valuation relative to the other major auto OEMs since it is a highly capital intensive industry(see how stagnant the historical valuations are for all the major legacy autos compared to the SP500).
@@kamsunleong6648 They started working together four years ago. Given Chinese battery technology being so explosive and murderous, Toyota'd be wise to switch. One is not 'getting help' or subservient to the other. What you wrote is wrong. Also, there is no 'world champion of gasoline vehicles'. There're many types of ICE, hybrid and electric competitions. The pinnacle of motor sport is Formula 1, where HONDA currently has the best hybrid (BOTH ICE and EV) engine. You need to stop getting your information from the untrustworthy ccp. They are lying scum.
The part that made China products affordable is: China have good and affordable infrastructure (school, hospital, housing, road, rail & mobile carrier)
BYD was a random bunch of letters that looked like BMW back when the company started making cars (and copied BMWs branding). Then they came up with a bunch of words to make it actually mean something. Less than admirable beginnings for what is nowadays one of the best car manufacturers in the world.
Thanks. I had to subscribe, after seeing few of your levelheaded reports. You are 'rare breed' Greetings from Finland, the no.1 of oldest cars in roads, becouse of taxing and taxing everything car related.
Relying on 100% tariffs and sanctions on semiconductor chips is not the solution. The party leaders were sleeping at the helm and allowed America to lag behind for far too long.
I'm so glad that people like you are commenting here, writing things like this. Some people in the West still don't believe that the ccp is so desperate as to pay traitors to the Chinese people to write very obvious propaganda. With comments like yours there can be no doubt that that is exactly what is happening. The fake claim to be Western, the poor English, obviously using translated bastardised Chinese, writing in a way that people simply don't do, all showing that wumao have infected our free media. Thank-you for this comment.
Another thing... American manufacturing technology and training used be considered like national security we don't share it.... then somehow GM was allowed to trade it to the Chinese for investment capital to SAVE GM..... YOU CAN THANK GM FOR STARTING THE DEATH OF THE AMERICAN AUTO INDUSTRY... the entire story is youtube, it's disgusting!
The unspoken issue in the ev craze, is that there's a basic disconnect in an assumed demand (which may not materialize despite government mandates) and the electricity required to phase out all IC vehicles. The basic infrastructure required to support recharging is not in place now, nor can be delivered within the next 10 years. This is because in order to generate the electrical energy to replace all the gas for our road ways will require an additional 10,000 to 20,000 power generation plants with the necessary distribution networks. This massive reinvention of our electrical grid would rival the response of the US military-industrial complex following WW2. America went from have 4 aircraft carriers at the start to delivering an aircraft carrier every month within 2 years. And that was when the US recognized the threat. But this aspect of a required link in the ev revolution is NOT recognized thereby not discussed or even on the list of issues needing attention. One solution that will not work is fantasizing that wind and solar can even be considered. NG power generation is frowned upon because it's oil based and that leaves nuclear. Nuclear is an option, but the enviro activist hate nuclear more than coal. So good luck BVD, build for car lots sitting full of unsold, not in demand product.
Years ago, Mike Wallace interviewed Deng Xiaoping. The question was about how, being a communist country would be compatible with capitalism; Deng's answer was: "we will distribute the benefits to more people". [MW just opened his eyes in disbelief].
I'm so glad that people like you are commenting here, writing things like this. Some people in the West still don't believe that the ccp is so desperate as to pay traitors to the Chinese people to write very obvious propaganda. With comments like yours there can be no doubt that that is exactly what is happening. The fake claim to be Western, the poor English, obviously using translated bastardised Chinese, writing in a way that people simply don't do, all showing that wumao have infected our free media. Thank-you for this comment.
Imagin the impact of cheap stable Russian energy in all of these Chinese industries Vs high energy costs faced by western industries. To save their companies,.. Europe has only one option ..totaly close their trade with China...which is not practical because of the huge market size of China.
If the good of the people is what counts, then PRC EVs are rewarding for the masses. They give people the opportunity to enjoy comfort, aircon and a good sound system.
Takeover of the global car market already happened in the 70's and 80's under the Japanese producing a cheaper, higher quality product. Sure it can happen with EVs 😊
Spending billion$ on EV charging when enough "ICE charging" (aka gas stations) already exist. Goverments sure know how to waste taxpayers' money . . . . and enforce control.
I'm looking forward to seeing thr old volvo 850 tdi and vw transporter sky rocket in price when nobody can fix all the filthy polluting disposable electric cars.
It is not BYD itself set the price over USD50k in UK. It is UK's local wholesalers, importers or exclusive agent fix price at that level. BYD is merely the producer and shipper in China.BYD didn't get any lion share from the price you mentioned.
Tesla has big quality problems and big price that will be their downfall. My two last smartphones have been chinese and I like them much better than the Iphone I had before. The western world really need to change to be able to keep up
EVs are essential and critical for China’s own national economic interest. Quality is supposed to be an inherent component. Design was area of concern which they took care of by collaborating with European design houses. Engineering was never an issue. Stage is all set now!
In the country I'm living in the Chinese cars are taking over. They have a substantial advantage in price. And impressive quality and design. ( I also see many more small electric Chinese-made delivery trucks here in the city. These make a lot of sense)
I'm so glad that people like you are commenting here, writing things like this. Some people in the West still don't believe that the ccp is so desperate as to pay traitors to the Chinese people to write very obvious propaganda. With comments like yours there can be no doubt that that is exactly what is happening. The fake claim to be Western, the poor English, obviously using translated bastardised Chinese, writing in a way that people simply don't do, all showing that wumao have infected our free media. Thank-you for this comment.
1.4 billion in the mainland provinces but 1.67 billion in Greater China which includes the nine semi-autonomous regions like hong kong, xinjiang, guangxi, tibet, taiwan, macau, etc.
"the quality is good" compared to what? Sounds like the engineers were only focusing on marketing features. What about safety, road safety, reliability, repairability, etc???? What did they actually DO?
i’m living here USA more than 40 years and seeing China changing, but most of Americans didn’t know what’s going on, their life Being affect a big way!
I'm so glad that people like you are commenting here, writing things like this. Some people in the West still don't believe that the ccp is so desperate as to pay traitors to the Chinese people to write very obvious propaganda. With comments like yours there can be no doubt that that is exactly what is happening. The fake claim to be Western, the poor English, obviously using translated bastardised Chinese, writing in a way that people simply don't do, all showing that wumao have infected our free media. Thank-you for this comment.
Will a Chinese car be worth it when they are hit with tariffs entering the US? If a $30k car costs $40k in America it is still the quality of only a $30k car.
London bought a lot of electric buses, from BYD, and stopped using them, after one spontaneously combusted. The batteries are on the roof, and they catch on fire, if they get wet. Brand New BYD vehicles have spontaneously combusted, in the auto showroom, and on auto transport vehicles. Chinese ferry operators limit the number of EVs that are allowed on ferries, because they are notorious for spontaneously combusting. There have also been problems with the wheels falling off. The struts are said to be thinner than a thumb, as thin as chopsticks. A BYD vehicle was recently rear-ended, caught on fire, and the rescue workers were unable to open the doors, to save the three people inside, who all perished. The airbags did not deploy.
It's funny don't you think that the vast majority of pro comments to this video were all posted immediately upon the videos release and most have some grammatical errors...almost like they were written by people whose first language is not English? I find it curious too that a channel with 16.3k of subscribers received that amount comments so quickly......if one were slightly suspicious one might think there was some propaganda going down!
Europe and North America just have to ban byd and claim some parts in the cars may pose risks for national security. Wasnt that how huawei was banned. Thats why We always win 😂😂😂😂
what a world ! Last time China bought US products to learn from them. Now the US bought China products to learn more about them ! It is a strange world !!!!
The new U.S. tactic is take the competition's product apart. (Oh wait, gotta call "foul" first to legitimize the next step.). Ok, take the product apart, analyze every part of it claiming, without a shred of proof, that the item contains at least 30% of stuff stolen from U.S. Apply the usual sanctions, and next year use your brand new COPIES of the "stolen part/s" to put your version of the product on the market with the usual fanfare. Just business as usual. Playing for time that's never gonna be on your side knowing in your heart that making war on the other guy won't produce anything close to a good result. What's happening in the global South is only the beginning.