The European Union is proposing harmonized incentives for electric vehicles, including tax cuts and purchase bonuses, to boost sales and compete globally with the U.S. and China in clean tech.
The country is focused on exports, but China is slowing imports and U.S. tariff threats are growing. Politicians are offering few alternatives.
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The frontrunner to become Germany’s chancellor has warned companies about the “great risk” of investing in China, saying the state under his leadership would not help them if such bets failed.
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