Abstract

Over the past few years, there has been a sharp increase in the number of electric vehicles (EVs) in China. Laws and incentives encouraging EV adoption have strengthened the domestic relationships between Chinese EV companies and the Chinese government, compared to their partnerships with other governments. Internationally, Chinese electric vehicle firms often face limited government support due to trade barriers and geopolitical conflicts that affect their operations. This paper explores the Chinese electric vehicle industry, highlighting its positive role in international trade and its potential threat to foreign manufacturers. It also recommends that the domestic government adopt a data analysis methodology to facilitate expansion and enhance competition among domestic firms through subsidies and tax incentives.

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