The subsidies for domestic buyers in China are almost entirely phased out, and never existed for exports. This is just companies trying to avoid competition so they can sell overpriced crap to a captive audience, same way the US did when japanese cars outclassed them.
Any country that wants to match China’s prices is free to use central planning to keep inputs like batteries, aluminum, and an educated population cheaper than any competitors who don’t.
The subsidies for domestic buyers in China are almost entirely phased out, and never existed for exports. This is just companies trying to avoid competition so they can sell overpriced crap to a captive audience, same way the US did when japanese cars outclassed them.
Any country that wants to match China’s prices is free to use central planning to keep inputs like batteries, aluminum, and an educated population cheaper than any competitors who don’t.