JPMorgan: Foreign Firms to Face Three Big Challenges in Expansion to Chinese Electric Car Market

Published: Sep 21, 2017 17:16
Market got sensational after news that China will relax restrictions on foreign investment in domestic new energy vehicle market.

SHANGHAI, Sept. 21 (SMM) – Market got sensational after news that China will relax restrictions on foreign investment in domestic new energy vehicle market.

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JPMorgan sees three big challenges facing foreign firms in their expansions to Chinese electric vehicle market: high-quality battery supply, insufficient charging facilities, consumer structure.

China to Relax Rules for Foreign Investment in New Energy Vehicle Sector

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