All industries will inevitably face certain transformations in the process of development. With different opportunities and trends of the times, whether they can cater to the trend of the times has become an important factor in measuring the long-term development of an industry or enterprise. In the current automobile market, new energy vehicles are a rising star and the trend of the times. From the actual situation, it can be seen that there are countless companies that choose to layout in the field of new energy .
However, from the perspective of the development stage of the entire new energy vehicle industry, it is still in its infancy. Although it can gain the driving force for rapid development, there are still some shortcomings in all aspects of production technology. Among them, the new energy vehicles and new energy power battery technologies mastered by my country can gain a place in the global new energy vehicle field. For example, BYD made a fortune by relying on new energy vehicles. Not only has it become my country's largest auto company, but it can also rank among the top three in the world's automobile industry.
In addition, when it comes to international automotive giants, we have to mention Tesla , and Tesla's influence in the field of new energy vehicles is also very significant. It is undeniable that the United States has started in all aspects of science and technology , and there are almost no countries that can compete with the United States in terms of technology. Faced with the new energy vehicle industry trending by the times, the United States has spared no effort to make arrangements.
Some time ago, such a message was posted on the Internet, saying that the United States may ban all battery products produced in China in the next two years, and according to reports, this proposal has already had relevant bills. So which is true and false is this news? In response to this, BYD executives made relevant responses.
After long-term development, the United States is not only the world's largest economic power, but also the technology mastered in the field of science and technology is also very advanced. International giants in many industries related to technology were born in the United States. For example, Tesla is the world's largest automaker, with a market value of up to more than 800 billion US dollars, and its business scope has been deployed in countries around the world. The current richest man in the world is Tesla's founder Musk.
The United States does have a hegemony in terms of economy, technology, etc., but with the gradual rise of other countries, the United States' absolute hegemony in these aspects has been shaken. In order to maintain its absolute "advantage", the United States will suppress and blockade those rising countries. For example, the development of my country's industrial technology has threatened some of the interests of the United States, and the United States has also taken some monopoly measures against my country, as it used to do in the past. One of the most prominent examples is the monopoly on Huawei chips.
Nowadays, with the continuous breakthroughs in various aspects of China's new energy vehicle field, the United States has also created a certain "crisis" in this regard. It is foreseeable to take some unfavorable measures to limit the development of my country's new energy vehicle industry. Based on such historical lessons, there has been news that the United States has filed relevant regulations on the ban on electronic products produced in China in two years.
I have to say that the content of this news is very shocking. The strength of the United States is undeniable, but can the United States really achieve a complete derailment from our country? BYD executive Li Qian made a related response to this question.
According to the news released by Li Qian, although the development of the new energy industry in the United States is very rapid and has achieved corresponding achievements. But for now, both the global new energy vehicle industry and the US new energy vehicle industry are actually in their early stages, which means that the United States does not have an absolute monopoly advantage in this regard.
And from the perspective of the domestic environment, under the strong subsidies from the state, my country's new energy vehicle industry has developed in full swing. In the current new energy vehicle market, it already has a considerable user base, and may be superior to the United States in terms of marketization and user scale. Therefore, it is unlikely that the United States will achieve a comprehensive decoupling from China's new energy vehicle field.
More importantly, my country's CATL has become the world's largest new energy power battery manufacturer. Many international giant car companies, including Tesla, also need to rely on the batteries produced by CATL to a certain extent. According to relevant news, Tesla also established relevant automobile production factories in Shanghai, my country some time ago. It can be seen that Tesla is very optimistic about the Chinese market and needs to rely on China's perfect supply chain. If it really responds to US policies and decouples from China's new energy industry, it will be an irreparable loss for automakers such as Tesla.
In fact, in the Internet era, the messages on the Internet are true and false, and people also need to pay attention to the reliability of those messages in the process of using the Internet. It is untrue that the United States will completely disable battery products produced in China in 2024, which is circulating on the Internet.
, and according to the relevant announcement of Tianfeng Securities , the relevant bills established by the United States are not targeting battery products produced by China, nor do they clearly point out that the use of battery products produced by China will be prohibited. It only includes some countries on the list of countries of special attention, and these countries may be subject to corresponding development restrictions in the United States, but it is not absolute.
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