From Breakingviews - China’s next export is an electric-vehicle fight
thanks to efficient supply chains. As sales stall in the People’s Republic, their desire to drive further overseas including to Europe is turning into a necessity. But rising anti-China sentiment will make for a difficult journey.
Yet generous official subsidies have dried up, a price war is raging and consumer sentiment in the $18 trillion economy is weak. Overall, the International Energy Agency
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