The Mobility Week In Review

The Trade War begins: who will suffer the most?

Supremacy in the electric mobility market is poised to ignite a new trade war among the EU, USA, and China.

The Trade War begins: who will suffer the most?
Miguel Elizondo |

This issue of The Mobility Week in Review explores the emerging trade war between the European Union, the United States, and China, the unification of train ticketing in Europe, Germany’s commitment to battery recycling, the advancement of flying cabs in France, changes in the micromobility market in Rome, and Ford’s dedication to affordable electric cars.

Without further ado, let’s dive in…

⚔️ EU tariffs on EV spark new era of trade confrontation

Supremacy in the strategic electric mobility market is poised to ignite a new trade war among the European Union, the United States, and China. This week, the European Union made a significant move by imposing tariffs on electric cars produced in China, marking a crucial step forward in the conflict. This decision has put EU-China relations at significant risk of severe deterioration if the tit-for-tat trade tariffs escalate into a hard-line approach from both blocs—a concern already being raised by qualified experts.