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Comments by "☨St Louis IX opposed paganism, hæresy \x26 debauchery" (@stlouisix3) on "China's EV Industry Collapse, Over 400 EV Companies Have Disappeared u0026 90% Gone Bankrupt in 5 Years" video.
As someone who is interested in the electric vehicle market, this video provided me with a lot of valuable information about the challenges faced by Chinese electric vehicle companies. It’s concerning to see how even leading companies like NIO and XPeng are struggling in this highly competitive market despite receiving massive subsidies from the CCP and from the internationalists. Communism is unproductive, particularly in innovation.
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I was surprised to learn how dependent Chinese new energy vehicle companies are on foreign suppliers for key technologies and materials. I hope that China will stop being completely communistic, collectivistic, authoritarian, nationalistic, imperialistic and aggressively antagonistic and will develop its own capabilities in these areas in the future. However the Communist CCP will never allow that to happen.
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What do you mean by 'supportive' government? That sound like statist socialism. Capitalism is always economically excellent though all modern governments stop capitalism from existing with every action they take.
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I found it fascinating to learn about the complexities of the automotive paint industry and how China is currently unable to produce such materials. If China stops being completely communistic, it could catch up in the field of new chemical materials in the future.
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The information about BYD’s controversy over its low-pressure fuel tanks was disturbing to me. I hope that the issue can be properly resolved and if BYD continues to be a leader in the new energy vehicle market because we are being forced into all driving electrical vehicles and if we get forced to drive dangerous BYDs, that will be even more worrying and worse.
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As someone who is interested in the electric vehicle industry, this video provided me with a comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by Chinese electric vehicle companies. It’s clear that there are many factors at play, from declining sales and increasing liabilities to dependence on foreign suppliers for key technologies and materials. Socialism can subsidise and steal to support their state-controlled companies but they still can't produce vehicles let alone innovate and manufacture.
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