New U.S. rules are set to ban Chinese software in vehicles on national-security grounds.
With short supply lines and cutthroat competition, Chinese EV brands are making huge advances in related fields such as automation and robotics.
Federal regulators have quietly split a $4 billion auto parts market in two, barring a swath of Chinese-made components from U.S. vehicles and forcing automakers to rework supply chains that touch ...
Chinese electronics brand Dreame caused a stir earlier this year when it dropped images of a four-door coupe that looked disturbingly similar to a very famous Bugatti hypercar. Now, just days ahead of ...
China's electric vehicle revolution has sent shockwaves across the globe. Beijing's rapid auto sector growth has been attributed to subsidies, tax incentives and massive funding in research and ...
For years, many traditional carmakers seemed content to ignore the quiet storm gathering in China’s automotive sector. The rise of new Chinese manufacturers barely registered on their radar, as if the ...
Beijing has run out of patience with companies slashing prices, and is urging restraint. But fierce competition is also producing a surge of innovation. By Keith Bradsher Keith Bradsher, who has ...
Chinese car manufacturers have been steadily entering global markets, maintaining a stable presence in competition with other providers. According to Jato, in May 2025 alone, they doubled their market ...
According to a Wall Street Journal report, the Elon Musk-led EV giant decided to stop using China-based suppliers for its U.S.-made cars earlier this year, according to sources familiar with the ...
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