Bad for consumers, bad for American industry, bad for his administration's own environmental goals, and bad for an increasingly irrational executive branch.
It’s not relative. The moment a Chinese good is being sold outside of China, it has to follow local laws, which includes laws against market manipulation. Chinese manufacturers and sellers have been ignoring them for a long time, but there is finally some pushback.
“Illegal state subsidies?” From whom?
I’ll let you figure out where Chinese car makers are getting their subsidies from.
I think there point is legality is relative … surely what China is doing is legal in China. “Unreasonable” would be a better term than illegal.
It’s not relative. The moment a Chinese good is being sold outside of China, it has to follow local laws, which includes laws against market manipulation. Chinese manufacturers and sellers have been ignoring them for a long time, but there is finally some pushback.
Got it in one.