German transport minister Volker Missing says automakers need to focus on producing electric vehicles competitively instead
“In principle, I don’t think much of erecting market barriers,” he said. “Today cars are sealed off, tomorrow chemical products, and each individual step in itself makes the world poorer. We have to make sure that we produce our electric vehicles competitively – for Germany and for the world markets.
Recent sales data from August shows that while car manufacturers from China account for a small proportion of overall new car sales in Europe, they are rapidly growing their reach.
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