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EU Unveils Plan to Rescue Automotive Industry
Facing a crisis, the European Commission proposed a plan to aid the automotive sector's green transition, including minimum electric vehicle quotas for company fleets, support for innovation, and mandatory European components in vehicles sold in the EU, aiming to boost competitiveness against subsid...
EU Unveils Plan to Rescue Automotive Industry
Facing a crisis, the European Commission proposed a plan to aid the automotive sector's green transition, including minimum electric vehicle quotas for company fleets, support for innovation, and mandatory European components in vehicles sold in the EU, aiming to boost competitiveness against subsid...
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40% Bias Score


DRC Cobalt Export Ban to Hike Prices of Electronics and EVs
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) imposed a four-month export ban on cobalt, impacting global electronics and electric vehicle production due to the DRC supplying over 70% of the world's cobalt; this aims to address market oversupply and raise prices, impacting consumers and manufacturers.
DRC Cobalt Export Ban to Hike Prices of Electronics and EVs
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) imposed a four-month export ban on cobalt, impacting global electronics and electric vehicle production due to the DRC supplying over 70% of the world's cobalt; this aims to address market oversupply and raise prices, impacting consumers and manufacturers.
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44% Bias Score


China's Automotive Exports Surge, Driven by NEV Growth and Overseas Investments
In January 2023, China exported 470,000 vehicles—a 6.1% increase year-on-year—with NEV exports surging 49.6% to 150,000 units; this success is driven by improved product quality, increased domestic competition, and strategic overseas investments by major automakers like BYD and Chery.
China's Automotive Exports Surge, Driven by NEV Growth and Overseas Investments
In January 2023, China exported 470,000 vehicles—a 6.1% increase year-on-year—with NEV exports surging 49.6% to 150,000 units; this success is driven by improved product quality, increased domestic competition, and strategic overseas investments by major automakers like BYD and Chery.
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36% Bias Score


China's Auto Exports Surge in January 2024, but Future Growth Faces Headwinds
In January 2024, China exported 470,000 vehicles, a 6.1 percent increase year-on-year, driven by a 49.6 percent surge in NEV exports to 150,000 units; however, future growth is projected to slow due to increased external pressures.
China's Auto Exports Surge in January 2024, but Future Growth Faces Headwinds
In January 2024, China exported 470,000 vehicles, a 6.1 percent increase year-on-year, driven by a 49.6 percent surge in NEV exports to 150,000 units; however, future growth is projected to slow due to increased external pressures.
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36% Bias Score


EU Grants Automakers Three-Year Compliance Period for Emission Limits
The European Commission will extend the compliance period for average vehicle emission limits from one to three years, granting the auto industry more time to adapt to stricter regulations and avoid potential €15 billion in fines, amid competition from China and threats of US tariffs.
EU Grants Automakers Three-Year Compliance Period for Emission Limits
The European Commission will extend the compliance period for average vehicle emission limits from one to three years, granting the auto industry more time to adapt to stricter regulations and avoid potential €15 billion in fines, amid competition from China and threats of US tariffs.
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60% Bias Score


WA's EV Rebate Scheme Faces Uncertain Future
Western Australia's \$3500 electric vehicle rebate scheme, which has spurred a 500% increase in EV registrations since 2021 and paid out \$36.2 million to 10,348 individuals, is scheduled to end on May 10, 2025, prompting calls for its extension from the Electric Vehicle Council.
WA's EV Rebate Scheme Faces Uncertain Future
Western Australia's \$3500 electric vehicle rebate scheme, which has spurred a 500% increase in EV registrations since 2021 and paid out \$36.2 million to 10,348 individuals, is scheduled to end on May 10, 2025, prompting calls for its extension from the Electric Vehicle Council.
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48% Bias Score

Italy's Electric Vehicle Charging Network Expands, Surpassing Other European Nations
Italy's public electric vehicle charging points reached 64,391 in 2024, exceeding France, Germany, and the UK in infrastructure density despite slower electric vehicle sales; 94% of the country has at least one charging point within 10km, although regional disparities exist, particularly in the Sout...

Italy's Electric Vehicle Charging Network Expands, Surpassing Other European Nations
Italy's public electric vehicle charging points reached 64,391 in 2024, exceeding France, Germany, and the UK in infrastructure density despite slower electric vehicle sales; 94% of the country has at least one charging point within 10km, although regional disparities exist, particularly in the Sout...
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44% Bias Score

Canada's EV Tariff Impacts Volvo EX30 Production
Canada imposed a 100 percent tariff on Chinese-made EVs in October 2024, affecting Volvo's EX30; Volvo shifted production to Belgium, causing a temporary shortage but maintaining current prices.

Canada's EV Tariff Impacts Volvo EX30 Production
Canada imposed a 100 percent tariff on Chinese-made EVs in October 2024, affecting Volvo's EX30; Volvo shifted production to Belgium, causing a temporary shortage but maintaining current prices.
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40% Bias Score

China's All-Solid-State Battery Push: 2030 Mass Production Predicted
Chinese automakers and battery manufacturers are leading the charge in developing all-solid-state batteries, with mass production anticipated by 2030, promising enhanced safety, energy density, and faster charging for EVs; companies like BYD, Changan, and Voyah are spearheading this technological ad...

China's All-Solid-State Battery Push: 2030 Mass Production Predicted
Chinese automakers and battery manufacturers are leading the charge in developing all-solid-state batteries, with mass production anticipated by 2030, promising enhanced safety, energy density, and faster charging for EVs; companies like BYD, Changan, and Voyah are spearheading this technological ad...
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48% Bias Score

EU Considers Relaxing 2035 Combustion Engine Ban Amidst Automaker Pressure
Facing pressure from automakers citing slow electric vehicle adoption and insufficient charging infrastructure, the European Commission is considering relaxing its 2035 ban on new petrol and diesel cars, potentially delaying deadlines and allowing for technology neutrality, despite criticism from en...

EU Considers Relaxing 2035 Combustion Engine Ban Amidst Automaker Pressure
Facing pressure from automakers citing slow electric vehicle adoption and insufficient charging infrastructure, the European Commission is considering relaxing its 2035 ban on new petrol and diesel cars, potentially delaying deadlines and allowing for technology neutrality, despite criticism from en...
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60% Bias Score

EU Extends Deadline for Carmakers to Meet 2025 Emissions Target
The European Commission extended the deadline for carmakers to meet the 2025 EU fleet emissions target to 2027, allowing them to compensate for exceeding pollution limits this year by selling more clean vehicles in the following two years, a move criticized by environmental groups.

EU Extends Deadline for Carmakers to Meet 2025 Emissions Target
The European Commission extended the deadline for carmakers to meet the 2025 EU fleet emissions target to 2027, allowing them to compensate for exceeding pollution limits this year by selling more clean vehicles in the following two years, a move criticized by environmental groups.
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52% Bias Score

Skoda to Cut 6,000 Jobs Amid Electric Vehicle Transition Challenges
Skoda plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs, or 15% of its global workforce, to offset the high costs of its electric vehicle transition amid a global decline in electric vehicle demand; this follows similar job cuts at Audi and Vauxhall.

Skoda to Cut 6,000 Jobs Amid Electric Vehicle Transition Challenges
Skoda plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs, or 15% of its global workforce, to offset the high costs of its electric vehicle transition amid a global decline in electric vehicle demand; this follows similar job cuts at Audi and Vauxhall.
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36% Bias Score
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