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In Depth: Chinese Carmakers Push Deeper Into Europe Despite Rising EU Trade Barriers

EV-makers, from giants such as BYD to upstarts including Leapmotor and XPeng, are gaining market share despite tariffs, while new localization and carbon rules accelerate the shift toward manufacturing inside Europe

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In Depth: Chinese Carmakers Push Deeper Into Europe Despite Rising EU Trade Barriers

EV-makers, from giants such as BYD to upstarts including Leapmotor and XPeng, are gaining market share despite tariffs, while new localization and carbon rules accelerate the shift toward manufacturing inside Europe

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Why foreign marques are struggling to keep pace with Chinese EV demand

Domestic brands surge on fresh incentives and better batteries, while foreign carmakers fail to sustain their earlier market share.

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  1. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·caixinglobal.com

    In Depth: Chinese Carmakers Push Deeper Into Europe Despite Rising EU Trade Barriers

    EV-makers, from giants such as BYD to upstarts including Leapmotor and XPeng, are gaining market share despite tariffs, while new localization and carbon rules accelerate the…

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Why foreign marques are struggling to keep pace with Chinese EV demand

    Domestic brands surge on fresh incentives and better batteries, while foreign carmakers fail to sustain their earlier market share.