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The headline suggests it’s a problem that the USA is working on. Evidence suggests that in fact the approach being taken is to imitate an ostrich, and bury the collective head in oil and gas money.
While the government might be doing that, the US auto manufactures are taking a different approach. GM makes some nice EVs.
Genuinely, have they? All the EV news I hear from the US is projects stalling or getting cancelled.
Those are what make the news. GM has a lot of EVs that look just like the ICE of the same name and they don't get much news.
The Ford Mustan Mach-E seems very nice as well
Sounds like a better plan that what Europe is doing. Laxing Chinese imports and Chinese owned factories on EU soil while also opening more doors for more "Overseas Police Service Stations" that everyone apparently forgot about.
Do you have a better idea?
I've been Flintstoning it for years, best move I ever made.
While your idea is very good and I support it, that's a "ban smoking" solution to "how do we stop vaper imports from China"