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Detroit's Big Three face inevitable competition from Chinese electric vehicles

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The Economist

14d ago· 1 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses how Detroit's Big Three automakers (GM, Ford, Stellantis) are facing an inevitable challenge from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers. While the American car industry has long dominated global carmaking, its center has shifted to China, and U.S. automakers cannot avoid competition from Chinese EVs forever. The piece highlights the enduring physical presence of the Big Three in Detroit while questioning their ability to stay relevant in the evolving EV landscape.

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America's carmakers cannot escape Chinese EVs for ever
Though the industry's centre of gravity has shifted to China, the stamp of the 'Big Three' on Detroit endures
Can they stay relevant?
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