European car giants concerned about China's growing influence
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【Summary】European car giants are concerned about the growing influence of China in the automotive industry, with Australia leading the change due to its open market and willingness to embrace new brands.
FutureCar Staff
Sep 06, 2023 11:15 PM PT
Australia has emerged as a leader in embracing change, and there are several factors contributing to this trend. One reason is that Australia is an open market, providing ample opportunities for new businesses and entrepreneurs to thrive. Additionally, Australians have a penchant for seeking out bargains and are willing to take risks on unfamiliar automotive brands.
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