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Volkswagen crisis prompts EU to reconsider EV mandate and China tariffs

The European Union's 2035 electric vehicle mandate is facing increased scrutiny due to significant financial struggles within the German automotive industry, particularly Volkswagen. Facing slumping profits in China and weakened U.S. markets, German automakers are now unable to compete with lower-priced Chinese EVs. This crisis has prompted calls for higher EU tariffs on Chinese vehicles or a dilution of the strict CO2 emission rules, though some experts argue for market-based competition and cooperation with China rather than protectionist measures. AI

RANK_REASON Significant policy debate and industry crisis triggered by international competition and regulatory targets. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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Volkswagen crisis prompts EU to reconsider EV mandate and China tariffs

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Neil Winton, Senior Contributor ·

    Volkswagen Crisis Revives CO2 Rules Attack And China Tariffs Call

    VW’s crisis may force the EU to dilute its plan to impose an electric-vehicle monopoly on the new car market by 2035 or extend EV tariffs on China.