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And the Big 3 don't have nearly as much US market share to lose as they did back then. They've been been bleeding it away for 50 years.This is the critical inflection point where Chinese manufacturers flood the world market with compelling EVs at low pricepoints, making it impossible for legacy US manufacturers to compete when they finally decide to scramble to regain lost market share. This is how Japan nearly destroyed the US big 3 in the '70s-'80s. History repeats itself. So fiddling back on EVs by Ford and GM is good for short term returns, but disastrous for long term prospects. Unfortunately our system is geared to tactical gains over strategic ones.
China branding is gonna have a problem gaining a lot of market share in the US though, especially since COVID.
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