Deutsche Welle wrote last night (September 9th): "German media: The showdown between German and Chinese cars. At the ongoing International Motor Show in Munich, China is one of the hottest topics. 'Süddeutsche Zeitung' comments that the German automotive industry must get rid of its reliance on Chinese batteries if it wants to maintain its dominant position. ORF television from Austria commented that the European automotive industry is facing a battle with Chinese automakers."

[Witty] Comments: This showdown between German and Chinese cars is like the confrontation between Kodak film and digital cameras, or Nokia traditional phones and smartphones. At the Munich Auto Show, Chinese cars have become the focus, which is no coincidence. It's also not exaggerated to say that the European automotive industry is facing a 'battle'. Chinese automobiles have arrived with technological and cost advantages. If the German automotive industry does not accelerate innovation, its current position may be at risk. Moreover, the cost of losing this confrontation could be being ruthlessly eliminated by the times.

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