Trump-Xi Summit Could Open Western Auto Markets to Cheap Chinese EVs
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The Trump-Xi summit is heightening U.S. and European anxiety that cheap Chinese electric vehicles could flood Western markets. Lawmakers are pushing bans and national-security safeguards to shield domestic auto industries, while Trump signals openness to Chinese investment. Canada and Europe are moving toward greater Chinese EV imports, and firms like BYD are positioning for U.S. market access, creating a high-stakes debate over jobs, pricing, and security as manufacturers warn that opening the door could erode the American EV sector.
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