CCP’s New Five-Year Plan Sidelines Electric Vehicles After Years of Subsidy-Driven Expansion
China is stepping back from designating electric vehicles (EVs) a key strategic priority for the next five years, signaling what could be an end to an aggressive state-backed push that has made the country the world’s largest EV market. A draft outlining
As B.C. Premier David Eby plans ads targeting U.S. tariffs, OneBC Leader and MLA Dallas Brodie says the provincial government is adopting a soft stance on Chinese tariffs while taking aim at Washington. Brodie made the comments during question period on Oct.
A group of Republican lawmakers has introduced a bicameral bill that would impose strict sanctions on Chinese officials connected to the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) persecution of religious groups. Sen. Ted Budd (R-N.C.) and Rep. Mark Alford (R-Mo.)