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The premise here makes no sense. "Tariffs backfire" because BYD wants to build a plant in Mexico. Mexico refuses to provide incentives to BYD because they don't want their business. "The problem (is BYD) can take their (unwanted) business elsewhere." How is that a problem for Mexico or the US, and if they can build superior products for a cheaper price, why do they need the incentives to begin with? What has backfired here?
Also, the line about sanctions on Russia being "counterproductive" seems pretty telling about the bias of the author and the agenda they're trying to push.
Chinese EV makers won’t get subsidies from Mexico after US pressure
That was mentioned in the OP article and my comment.