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2023-09-14 18:36:37 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

Chinese state subsidies for electric and hybrid vehicles were $57 billion from 2016-2022, according to consulting firm AlixPartners, helping China become the world's biggest EV producer and to pass Japan as the largest auto exporter in the first quarter of this year. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eu-launches-anti-subsidy-investigation-into-chinese-electric-vehicles-2023-09-13/#:~:text=Chinese%20state%20subsidies%20for%20electric,first%20quarter%20of%20this%20year.

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    • Chinese state subsidies for electric and hybrid vehicles were $57 billion from 2016-2022, according to consulting firm AlixPartners, helping China become the world's biggest EV producer and to pass Japan as the largest auto exporter in the first quarter of this year. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eu-launches-anti-subsidy-investigation-into-chinese-electric-vehicles-2023-09-13/#:~:text=Chinese%20state%20subsidies%20for%20electric,first%20quarter%20of%20this%20year.

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