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i honestly try to believe you've been working 32 hours a week. the better for the assignments in the forty's, but of course we shouldn't be 90 the. the living scientists just had subscribed, whatever you listen to had cost the . c the for american comic is chinese competition in the globally, the market is a growing concerned and chinese electric vehicles in the us. that's the worst nightmare. detroit and watch it wants to keep china out periods. if this protectionism is, it may be all the politics, the land of the free and home of the brave is not the market for chinese. maybe these heavy tears, i suppose to keep them off. american roads and highways. why?
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that's the u. s. not want any chinese vehicles in this country and in this market the us in the market is in a bit of a mess right now, or at the very least in a bit of a slump. the craze haven't really taken off. and the electric vehicle uptake already seems to have passed since peak of the united states. that puts us legacy automakers in a bit of a bind. they're investing billions into new e b line ups because well, that's the future. but they also need to keep that guess got their offerings fresh for the time being. that's the internal combustion engine, su v's, pickup trucks and muscle costs, which makes them a lot of money. however, red flags of weakening demand for the ease of popping up all across the country. and that's a real problem except perhaps in california, the one long beach los angeles. this is
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cage's, the california roommate, something like the holy land in terms of easy acceptance and tv adoption rates of the us. the golden state of the for, into z as an environmental economist, drivers, california, not only both robustly increasing a visa, but also a solid and ever expanding charging infrastructure at least compared to the rest of the country. california tops all other states with 44000 public charging stations today. that's out of a total of just $61000.00 public charged points. nationwide, towns not too bad, but according to the states projections kind of phone, you will lead around 1000000 public charging stations by 2030. that's a tall order. and then there's los angeles, l a is an el dorado when it comes to the adoption rates. the city takes the top
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spots for the highest number of registered tvs in california and the entire nation . so it's no surprise that california also takes the crown nationwide with $1200000.00 registered electric vehicles. that's 5 to 15 times more than any other state in the us. the tvs are everywhere in and around delay, and the entire states getting stuck in a tories traffic with your internal combustion engine. gas guzzler is sol yesterday nowadays. more and more los angeles and california is go, i'll put the bumper in the auto pilot at full self driving test, the hello from california. i brought my electric vehicle. um it's a rental, of course. this is a chevy silverado, but um, the red the company didn't have anything else available. no test loves or anything
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else. absolutely, no chinese alternatives. chinese electric vehicles are a no go here in the us. why is america maybe so afraid? or at least of post for letting chinese vehicles into the country off to detroit, michigan. if you could buy a car, new car tomorrow, tv or gas tv. so i would probably go with gas. why? of the size of smaller or friendly to the environment. the electric gas white even though i don't even drive a car, i don't know why said that this is motors iconic, home of us, legacy automakers. like for general motors installations, formerly chrysler, it's a sacred ground. this neighborhood called the milwaukee junction, 3 and
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a half square miles. over 14 different car companies were in this 3 and a half square miles for 2000 an automobile suppliers. this was ground 0 for the automobile industry in detroit. once representing american industrial, trowers, and innovative manufacturing might for gm and chrysler steel from the back phone of the us auto industry. today. however, the form of glory and power of america has come, i can royalty aside these days, the big 3 are shaking in their bows, rattled by fear of what the ceo of select disclose the china offensive. detroit claims shine as affordable electric vehicles. suppose an ex, this tensional threat like dinosaurs getting white or scenarios for gm and price lives. it's a situation in which the big 3 found themselves once before, almost just a few decades of the meat
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station much. you're welcome to detroit in detroit historical society that the venue that we're about to step into now is called america's motor city, which was the, which would, was detroit was and really still is. dave had a successful engineering, korea, spending decades in the automotive industry. now he's looking at what is and what will be in the us auto market through the lenses of a story or the french chief chinese tvs post to us. automakers reminds him of a time with japanese comic as calls have from the us automotive industry. the so in the sixties and seventies, you know, we had toyotas and, but they weren't really what we would be, try it on a makers considered competitor. you ask for it to your money for them on a toyota celica. if you can find a way that you can, as those cars got better in the eighty's and ninety's, it became much more of a threat. good look at the 1st nissan maxima, s find a lot of car,
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the new nissan maxima, se a car built to perform. and a truck is a lot of car for the road. and i, i don't think it was in this is just me talking out of school, but i don't think it was taken seriously until it was almost too late. that's not a mistake for to gm instill and to slash chrysler content to make against chinese. if he produces pushing for entry into the us market, but detroit nose right now, it can compete with china. so overwhelming strength and the low cost electrically a couple seconds. for now, us car make us have nothing to offer that could compete against each like this one here. be why the see go with the starting price of under $11000.00. time for an expert to chime in on why and how china became so powerful in the fields of the fees and how we manage to become such a threat to us comic lobby. i'm also cool is a senior fellow with a trustee, chair and chinese business and economics at the center for strategic and
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international studies, or c s i s in washington dc. well, we've seen this remarkable growth of the industry in china and chinese, these, you know, the, they have been developing for quite a while. the industry has been growing and trying for quite a while, but i think outside of china it's been quite a surprise over in the past couple of years we've just seen, you know, the rapid growth of exports from china. the quality is quite good. the prices are very low. mm hm. and so there is a sense that uh, that you know that, that the competition is going to be very stuff. in addition to all that, there's a lot of concerns that the competition may not be fair because of many of these in the companies in china, i have received a significant state support not long ago. the csr has published a new study on shiny cd investments and developments causing jar dropping and had scratching in detroit and mostly the seats. china spent $230800000000.00
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over more than a decades to develop its electric car industry. one more time. that's $230800000000.00 worth of investments and incentives for the chinese. the manufacturer is between 292023. that scale of this government support represents 18.8 percent of total electric car sales during that time frame. no wonder shina is now not only the world's largest and fastest growing automobile market, but has also become the undisputed globally the superpower. and with that, an extension level. threat to the us. automobile industry tends. detroit's s o s to last a world in which the united states, let's it's all the industry collapse or, or feel, or even new, significant market share domestically, is just not realistic, right? this is obviously, this is the work of politicians has to maintain the industries that they think are
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strategic. and i think the, the automotive industry falls under that as rarely as this ever happens. which is virtually never, in this case, the white house and congress, democrats and republicans are unified and in agreement no prize. chinese eas could potentially wipe out the us auto industry. and that can not be allowed to happen once the once more electric vehicles on america's road spots, preferably ones that are made in the usa president by the classic cars whose yes himself and the presidential election campaign and from 2020 i believe that we can own the 21st century market again, by moving to electric vehicles. and by the way, they tell me i'm looking forward if it's true to driving one that they're making electric corvette and go to 100 miles an hour. you think i'm kidding, i'm not kidding. so i'm excited about the so far so good because that will be coming soon
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and promise for the starting price of $105000.00. that a sign of excitement might be done. some american auto make us attempts to own the 21st century market again by shifting to electrical vehicles. the presidents nationally be golds that more than half of new concepts be electric vehicles. by 2030 to remain lofty and probably on the chief of the big 3 are far away from selling enough eaves and owning significantly the market share. instead, they are in dire need of protection for potential chinese competition on their own turf. washington to answer closing the door to the chinese in ports with terrace new hire terrace that now stand at a whopping 100 percent. yes. 100 percent. many countries are introducing terrace right now and chinese exports of electric vehicles, brazil,
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turkey, european union, united states. uh, etc. so you take the european union, it is clear that a tear of, of between 17 to 48 percent is not going to stop the existing flow of exports from china. but it may slow it down and may provide more incentives for those companies to actually start producing in europe. does a very different objective compared to us and add the 100 percent tariff is sort of signal. i don't even try it. don't even come here, right. fee or factor shines that can detroit, the so called china offensive has yet to arrive in america. but the mere threat is whipping us automakers into a frenzy despite washington punitive terrace. fort in g m. r. almost having a nervous breakdown and anticipate ation of what is about to hit them, not only already on the international market, but perhaps sewage domestically to here in the u. s. ongoing of the good old days of american come into fracturing what nowadays appears as
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a simpler yet golden era of american industrial might and invincible of the all that is, well, just the u. s. legacy automakers of being forced to yet again to re evaluate the mit and long term strategies when it comes to electric vehicles. that's on top of trying to stay nimble in their approach to internal combustion engine vehicles, which are still the all important money makers for the, the if history teaches any, you know, to be too far ahead or too far behind. you want to be moving right at the front of the middle of the pack if you really want it back to sweet spot. that's so it's a small spot and it's a tough one to find. but it is definitely the sweet spot for that kind of technology. for the stage competitive inherently means to aim for and occupied that sweet spot easier said than done. there's a lot of wiggling and readjusting going on by us. automakers, cost cutting, we focusing reviving independently, all for a future in the international and domestic electric vehicle marketplace.
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washington's ambitious, if he targets a huge terrace on chinese, he's the white house and says they are the best way the only way forward economically and for the us all the industry as well as environmentally and for the country. of course, this same president donald trump, who is waiting for another spring in the white house in november 2024 sees all that quite different harwell and the electric vehicle mandate on day one, the by saving the us auto industry from complete obliteration which is happening right now and saving us customers thousands and thousands of dollars per car. and right now, as we speak, large factories just to are being built across the border and mexico. so with all
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the other things happening, our border, and it being built by china to make cars and to sell them into our country, no tax, no anything. most of the former president statement is an extra stretch us com acres and not facing complete obliteration by investing into the technology. and by building electric vehicles and chinese e v. manufacturers like b y d are not building any factories in mexico, at least not yet. we haven't actually seen any chinese, the companies set up a factory. there have been rumors that the way he has been looking into this. i must say, the way he has now made announcements and committed to building several new factories globally. so this would be, you know, quite a stretch to add another factory to their list, but they are quite them vicious harvard chinese tvs eventually being built in mexico for the us market. that's quite possible and could pose
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a big problem down the line. we're back in california so well come to the trenches in the trade war between the us and china. why is this a thing when we talk about electric vehicles? the u. s. is really concerned about the chinese companies like b, y, d, for example, setting up shop in mexico, all over the into one or anywhere else in mexico. and then using the us, canada and mexico trade agreement. as a way to import their product to their costs into the us would be may be good for the consumers, but then okay, is about the consumers. it's good morning. hi, good morning. nice. i need to, i think you were speaking of a mare can consumers were meeting with keith. mike is president of the association of san diego. keith is a manager at legal and california and the, the lover. he and his wife on 3 electric vehicles as a consumer, he has
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a few thoughts on the so called chinese invasion issue. americans are very price concepts. we, we love our sales. we love our present his day, memorial day end of the year. it's always a sale, it's always a promotion, it's always that. and i think, you know, with china, you know, i think it's, it's flash back to 4050 years ago when the japanese 1st came here in savannah, is this the, by the god. so the mazda of g, l. c, just 30 is 95. i've only seen chinese eaves from outside the car. i've never been in one, but they seem like they're there. they're good cars or style. i think they're cars that americans will enjoy. and that's exactly what american automate, because most piece it's as he leads to get to work hundreds of thousands, if not millions of american consumers would probably flock to affordable chinese
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electric vehicles. just as quickly as several us cities and communities did a few years ago. when b y be offered and sold the buses for the public transportation networks, low price chinese electric vehicle, tech and buses manufactured in california. it worked for a while until it didn't anymore. b y d will shut down kind of well, guess what? it's not real children, see what it is right here. lancaster, california, what are they doing here? they build coach and buses. now, in 2019 the from administration decided that this can happen any more be why the shouldn't produce any boxes for the american market anymore. and also should produce here. so from decided to put a deposit on this. what is be why the doing now? they're actually just working off the order volume they receive on to 2019. that's what they can still do here. after that. who knows what's become of
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b y d cochin busts off to our last stop in california, 0 labs here we meet at him. row, c e o and founder of the small but the unique company hadn't meant his t r in the conversion business. thanks for having us. a new so yes, nice for you to be here. quite impressive. yeah, there's a lot going on right now. yeah. how many cars are you working on right now? i think there's about 13 or 14 in the shop. usually when anyone moment 0 left has made a name for itself as one of if not the top address, full height and v code conversions. meaning if you have around $200000.00 to spare and once your beloved classic ford bronco or land rover defender to be electrified with the added specials, the relapse feeling, touch adam ro is your man. the serial entre printer invested $11000000.00 of his
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own money into 0 laps and made it a success. it's not enough to just convert the old car and make it, we power it. we have to go an extra step and also show what's possible. adam is completely immersed in all things, tvs and the us in the market. he knows the players, the latest trends and talk with centers. the american e v market is at the moment actually shrinking. the demand is less because the cars are not cheap. yeah, i wouldn't say it's the demand is less, it's just not growing at the same rate, but the rate of adoption is still very much gronk. the reason us automakers missed the boat on salt after affordable e b 's says that even as an entrepreneur in the still on the funded and i'm been utilized multi $1000000000.00 e conversion market, ada is being him into the opposed to closing of us to chinese empire, so i think it's a mistake to prevent chinese entry of the vehicle. i think that we're not doing the
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service to the american consumer by denying them the right to buy something that they would gladly purchase if they had the opportunity for, you know, blocking chinese made products coming in the united states is only going to put the united states 4 years behind the rest of the world because the rest of the world is, is recognizing that china is a manufacturing culture. the united states is not a manufacturing culture. we're a consumer culture, we're technology culture, we're not an automotive manufacturing culture. not like we used to be. and so i think that the idea that we're somehow saving jobs and, and doing a service for the american consumer is, is, is incorrect. washington and detroit disagree with that, and i'm pretty much everything. every point he makes the ultimate argument for keeping chinese competition out of the us national security. or there's a lot of concerns. yes, over the connected vehicles and data security,
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which is an ongoing investigation business national security consideration. because the chinese use everything for spying on. correct? yeah. and that's, that is correct. couldn't allow them to build in telecommunication systems into their cars, cars that would 100 percent be a problem, but they know got but you know, their batteries, their motors, their control systems are world class and they work very hard at it. and ford use this chinese batteries tests. they use the chinese batteries. they might not tell you that. but it's very much built in, you know, just because you import it into mexico and then incorporate it into your battery. doesn't mean it's in mexico product. but if the united states is going to win this war, it's not gonna be, it's not gonna be one by denying entry of a competitor. you know, the consumer american consumer is very resilient, they're going to buy what they want to buy, really easily relapse and that them with one final thoughts. one of the most important questions, of course, is how will this all shake out?
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how will the future look like for legacy us automakers like ford g and how fast are they really able to adapt to the demand for affordable electric be no doubt us comic because they're trying to catch up the big 3 or cutting budgets in some areas and doubling investments and others idols for them all, expending ownership of the materials and supply chain for the project. so here we are at the factory 0, that's a general motors plant and here is where the future happens for general motors or so they say why? because here they produce tv, some batteries, very important for g. m to be some watts independent from chinese dominance in batteries for the materials needed to make batteries one way or another. all the money g makes a lot. a lot of money of what g m makes with gas guzzlers, right?
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internal combustion engine cost goes into the legacy. automotive industry is trying to be and to get where maybe others internationally, the chinese, the korean. so japanese already r g m just recently analysis was delay electric vehicle built out and wants to instead launch plug in hybrid vehicles to meet emissions targets was fully electric, say, as hopefully ramp up. it is also cutting costs by some $2000000000.00 for it. also announced it is cutting $2000000000.00 and spending, and that it will shift focus from emphasizing electric su, reese in favor of smaller, more affordable ease. even tesla is feeding the heat dealer mosque is also scrambling to keep pace with low cost chinese manufacturers test. i said it will be slashing prices and doubling efforts to develop a cheaper e v by 2025. all debt plus washington's terrace on chinese east.
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just to buy time for us all to make us that protection comes at a cost. i think the, the, the interesting question is you have these big trade offs, right? policy tradeoffs. one is, you know, national security. you can nomics security, then you have the comic development and jobs. and then you have climate policy and objectives. a lot of different countries are trying to balance all of this, so there's been a lot of concern that there may be a lot back tracking on climate prior imperative. even though the, at the time in which we're seeing that climate is happening, climate change is having very big effects on economy, on security, and people's livelihoods, concerns and concessions. tradeoffs and priorities in politics tend to cannot make the change all the time. and often times, quick end with that, it seems the story of how the us is and should be dealing with chinese tv
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