The European Union’s decision to press ahead with punitive tariffs on China-made electric vehicles is not expected to trigger immediate price changes for affected vehicles, automakers said.
The European Union’s decision to press ahead with punitive tariffs on China-made electric vehicles is not expected to trigger immediate price changes for affected vehicles, automakers said.
Trade groups and automotive executives are sounding the alarm that a curb on rare earth metals from China could lead to production disruptions worse than the microchip shortage.