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Because China has zero safety or intellectual property regulations.
That doesn’t stop them from existing, or being highly competitive. It’s up to western and Japanese car makers to compete rather than pretend it’s not happening.
The cars also pass NCAP/ANCAP testing with 5 stars.
...what? Why would you even say that? Of course they "exist" but they don't have to meet any of the safety or labor regulations they do in the US.
But by all means if you want to further exploit cheap labor and drive a deathtrap, move to China.
You don't have to like them, but explain to me how it's a 'deathtrap' if it passes the same safety standards as a car produced anywhere else. A 5 star NCAP car doesn't become less safe just because it's Chinese.
6 of the top 10 safest cars tested in 2023 are from Chinese automakers.
They are producing and exporting safe and affordable electric vehicles and they're seeing great success in Europe and Oceania. Tarrifs are the only thing protecting the US auto market from similar inroads.
Let's see it
Add another $5-10k to that to ship them to the other side of the planet.