Chinese EVs make inroads in South Korea, one of world’s most competitive auto markets

Electric vehicles (EVs) made in China now account for one in every three new registrations in South Korea, as Tesla’s Shanghai-built models power the surge and Chinese carmakers start to gain traction. The country’s auto manufacturers have further room to expand, analysts said, supported by higher f
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
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