Britain is also starting to accept Chinese cars [Like][Like]
The New York Times published an article on December 17, "Chinese cars are rapidly capturing the British market. Britain does not impose high tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, which means Chinese cars can be sold in Britain at more favorable prices."
Data shows that last month, Chinese car companies such as BYD, Chery, and Geely accounted for 13% of new car registrations in Britain, almost doubling their market share compared to the same period last year."
The New York Times attributes the rapid market capture of Chinese cars in Britain to the low tariff reasons, but it doesn't realize that this is fair competition under fair conditions.
Now, Britain imposes a uniform 10% import tax on all imported cars coming to their home, under this condition, survival of the fittest, British consumers can vote with their own money for Chinese cars, indicating that the quality and advanced level of Chinese cars have now reached the first tier globally.
It's hard not to ask, the oldest and most corrupt European country, Britain, has already eliminated commercial barriers to let people enjoy Chinese good products, when will the United States and other European countries catch up, so that their own people can benefit?
Original: toutiao.com/article/1851756894508106/
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