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LG Energy Solution Scraps ₩3.9 Trillion ($2.8B) Battery Deal, Sparking EV Market Jitters
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LG Energy Solution Scraps ₩3.9 Trillion ($2.8B) Battery Deal, Sparking EV Market Jitters

LG Energy Solution has canceled a ₩3.9 trillion ($2.8B) battery component deal with Freudenberg. We analyze the market impact and whether this signals a slowdown in the EV sector.

EV Gold Rush Is Over: Automakers Pivot Back to Gas Guzzlers After Billions Burned
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EV Gold Rush Is Over: Automakers Pivot Back to Gas Guzzlers After Billions Burned

The EV euphoria in the U.S. auto industry is over. Automakers like GM and Ford are pulling back on EV investments after billions in losses, pivoting back to profitable gas trucks and hybrids as consumer demand stalls.

China Unplugs a Decade of EV Subsidies, Pivoting to the Next Tech Frontier
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China Unplugs a Decade of EV Subsidies, Pivoting to the Next Tech Frontier

China has dropped electric vehicles (EVs) from its list of strategic industries for the first time in a decade, signaling a major policy shift. What does this mean for the global market, and what lessons can the U.S. learn from China's industrial playbook?

EU Hits the Brakes on 2035 Gas Car Ban, Fueling Fears of Ceding EV Market to China
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EU Hits the Brakes on 2035 Gas Car Ban, Fueling Fears of Ceding EV Market to China

The European Commission has softened its 2035 ban on new combustion engine cars, sparking a divide between legacy automakers and EV startups who fear the move will cede market leadership to China.

BYD's Trojan Horse: Why an Electric Bus Factory in Brazil is a Geopolitical Masterstroke
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BYD's Trojan Horse: Why an Electric Bus Factory in Brazil is a Geopolitical Masterstroke

BYD's new Brazil factory isn't just about e-buses. It's a strategic play to dominate South America's EV market and challenge Western auto giants. Here's why.

Europe's Double Game: Why the EU Is Both Courting and Combating China
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Europe's Double Game: Why the EU Is Both Courting and Combating China

The EU's contradictory 'de-risking' strategy with China creates immense uncertainty. Our analysis breaks down why Europe is both courting and combating Beijing.