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The EU and China report a breakthrough in negotiations on minimum prices for China-made electric cars imported into the EU. These minimum prices are intended to replace the current tariffs.

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[โ€“] CannonFodder@lemmy.world 10 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Labour costs and many other costs are much higher in Europe. If the EU is to produce cars, and all the economy and independence that brings, it needs protections like this. By forcing minimum prices, it gives the Chinese companies more revenue, and then they could pay their workers better. Of course, the EU can't force that, but the Chinese government might.

[โ€“] bluGill@fedia.io 1 points 7 hours ago

The EU needs to lean into the strengths: they have high priced labor, that labor should be building automation which is cheaper in the long run. The EU can never compete with China on the cost of somebody putting bolts in. Even China knows they can no longer compete with (insert poor country of choice here) and has a lot of automation - in fact I'm not even sure the labor is cheaper in China anymore (I don't know how to look this up)

The EU is just under half the population of China - population is not a reason the EU can't or shouldn't make cars. Cars are too common to leave to someone else when you are the scale of the EU, and the things you need to make good cheap cars are also things you need to make lots of other things you want to make.