. It seems silly to stifle competition.
They are not stifling competition as evidenced by EVs from other countries.
They are seeking to stiffle UNFAIR competition. Variously, China does not follow labor laws, environmental laws, they use forced labor, child labor, pay low/no wages, steal/copy intellectual property and patents, etc
There is an ENORMOUS difference between competition and unfair competition.
You seem to be a bit obtuse in understanding the difference between the two.
Or are you just a Communist fan boy?
Chinese-made cars are here, They've already surpassed the West in battery technology. Competition like this is necessary; nobody wants $90,000 EVs. Let's have some affordable options. If they're not very good, nobody will buy them. Let the market take care of itself.
Rockett, you're already using products likely made through child labor, possibly even more, and others made through questionable environmental practices. Thus, that argument is dismissible, and you've made it before. Certain crops such as cocoa, coffee, tea, and cotton have been associated with child labour and exploitation in regions where they're cultivated. Additionally, industries like electronics manufacturing, mining, brick production, and fishing have faced scrutiny for employing child labor. Even in the US, instances like KIA's involvement in child labor have been exposed, prompting the enactment of laws against it. Child labour is pervasive, with 14 states permitting minors aged 14 and older to work.