Because China's only apply to Chinese vehicles while the US's apply to everyone in the industry including foreign brands. This increases competition. China's goal is to reduce competition by putting competitors out of business so that they can recoup their investment by jacking up the prices once there is nobody left to stand in their way.
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The subsidies they're paying are completely unsustainable and is just a race to the bottom for both countries.
Outside of Tesla, the EV market in the US is already comprised of mostly foreign brands. These concerns aren't about protecting the few American automakers (GM, Ford, Tesla) left, it's about protecting the market for everyone, protecting all those union jobs, and preventing a bunch of companies going out of business because they can't compete against unsustainable Chinese subsidies.
I mean technically orphans are homeless.
Yeah both these companies have been run into the ground in my opinion. They're just coasting on inertia at this point.
Low-key way of informing everyone that nobody ever calls your landline.
Use a firestick or Roku on the TV. I have a brand new TV and still don't use the smart features on it because they're generally not very good compared to one of these streaming sticks.
There's no such thing as a free market unless you're talking about places like Somolia where there is no government.
I honestly thought it wasn't terrible and would have benefitted from fleshing out the rest of the story. It was definitely a huge departure from the styling of SGU and Atlantis but not horrible on its own.
I can't agree with #1. The interface is that of Amazon's regular storefront and it often mixes paid media in with the free stuff or has stupid stuff like seasons 2, 4, & 6 being free while 1, 3, & 5 are paid. Maybe it's different in the TV apps, but the browser version is atrocious.
Same except I was at about 10 years. I don't even find it useful to include "reddit" in my Google searches as many communities are locked down unless you sign in to an account. Can't say I feel too bad for them.
That's a hilarious take as they're the largest polluter in the world and have terrible environmental regulations. They're doing it to capture and control the market. How does dumping a bunch of cheap, disposable cars that they've shipped halfway across the world after building reduce pollution exactly?
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2023-china-ev-graveyards/