Until now, Huawei sold mainly smartphones in its stores. But the US sanctions are forcing the Chinese tech giant to rethink. A visit to the flagship store in Shenzhen shows how resolutely it is pursuing its push into the car industry.
By Redaktion Table
Joerg Wuttke in conversation with Frank Sieren: The President of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China believes sanctions are wrong, argues for pushing ahead with the investment agreement, and sees only limited European political influence on China. While the EU should protect itself against unfair competition from Chinese state-owned enterprises, it should see competition from private companies as an incentive. The goal of the policy should be a prosperous China. At the same time, Wuttke warns Beijing not to squander its opportunities out of overconfidence.
By Frank Sieren
More and more Chinese EV manufacturers are pushing into Europe. Their market share is still insignificant. China.Table surveyed to determine the relationship between German consumers and Chinese car brands. The result: great skepticism. However, experience shows that brands from the Far East can crack the difficult German market with price arguments.
By Frank Sieren