China's Expanding Industrial Footprint and Global Economic Competition
Germany assesses the impact of China's industrial expansion, while China's EV market grows in South America, and the US seeks to counter China's dominance in rare earth minerals.
15 Feb, 17:40 — 15 Feb, 17:40
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Germany weighs boon and bane of China's industrial expansion
From cheap exports to cutting-edge tech: A Chinese battery giant's secretive factory in Germany shows how "Made in China" and "Made in Germany" are colliding — and where they can benefit from each other.
Read at source →China grows while Europe slows in South American EV market
China's electric carmakers are rapidly expanding across South America as Europe hesitates with trade liberalization. From Brazil to Argentina, a high-stakes battle is unfolding for the region's future auto market.
Read at source →How US Project Vault challenges China's rare-earth dominance
Donald Trump's Project Vault seeks to secure US access to rare earth minerals vital for advanced tech and clean energy. The EU wants a minerals alliance with Washington, but can they really shift China's outsized lead?
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