
EU and China Agree on Steps to Resolve Electric Vehicle Import Dispute
China and EU Discuss EV Import Dispute Resolution
China and the EU agreed on steps to resolve their dispute over Chinese EV imports, aiming to ensure fair trade.

China and the EU agreed on steps to resolve their dispute over Chinese EV imports, aiming to ensure fair trade.

Report highlights warming in the Arctic with US and others pushing for more oil drilling, despite environmental concerns.

EU tariffs on Chinese EVs aimed to protect European automakers but led to a 93% sales increase for Chinese brands.

Ford and Renault team up to develop EVs in Europe, aiming for innovation amid regulatory and market challenges.

Tesla’s European sales slump continues in 2025, except in Norway where they triple. Competition and Musk’s politics impact.

BEVs now hold a 21% market share in Europe, with 399,000 plugin vehicles registered in September, boosting EV growth.

Renault is set to launch an electric Twingo for under €20,000, using affordable LFP batteries popular in China.

Elon Musk’s Tesla is facing brand reputation challenges as it pushes to sell the Tesla Semi in Europe amid competition.

China’s rare earth export restrictions threaten the EU and US auto industries, highlighting global supply chain issues.

Tesla’s sales in Europe decline sharply, except in Norway where Model Y sales surged 213%. Competition intensifies.

In May, plugin EVs held a 22.3% market share in France, with Citroën e-C3 leading BEV sales, despite a YoY decline.

Bishkek, 26 March 2025 – Kyrgyz Republic’s temperatures rise at twice global rates, increasing water stress and disaster risks.