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Latest financial news about New enery in China.
Doug Young has lived and worked in China for 15 years, much of that as a journalist for Reuters specialized about Chinese companies

BYD EVs: An Uphill Road With Many Bumps

BYD announces Brazil EV plant

Electric vehicle maker BYD (HKEx: 1211; Shenzhen: 002594) has been zipping in and out of the headlines this past week, including its latest announcement that it will open a manufacturing plant in Brazil to service the BRICS country and the broader Latin American market. The company’s EV business, a major factor that attracted billionaire investor Warren Buffett as a major backer, also got good news from Beijing this week with word of a major government drive to boost new energy vehicle buying.

Despite those positive moves, the company still has yet to received its first major overseas order, though it has certainly set up many pilot programs. Such programs make good headlines, even though they result in very limited actual business. And those programs receive far less attention when they end in failure, which is what recently happened to a high-profile trial in a city near Los Angeles. Read Full Post…

Tesla Faces Costly Trademark Headache

Tesla trademark dispute resurfaces

After zooming into China with a slick publicity campaign earlier this year, electric car superstar Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) has run into a major new roadblock in one of its most promising markets over a trademark dispute. Tesla thought it had settled a matter that jumped into the headlines last summer as it was preparing to formally move into China. But apparently the trademark squatter who purchased the Tesla names in English and Chinese wasn’t satisfied, and has formally sued the company. Based on past cases, this one could be costly for Tesla, forcing it to pay tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars if it wants to reclaim its name in China. Read Full Post…

Cars: Chery, EVs Continue To Sputter

Chery closes Beijing dealership

A couple of headlines are spotlighting the ongoing woes of 2 groups in China’s auto sector, with domestic brands and new energy vehicle makers both showing signs of difficulty. In the former category, reports that former domestic high-flyer Chery is closing one of its biggest Beijing dealerships spotlight the broader woes of domestic car brands that are losing share to better-run foreign rivals. In the latter category, another media report is showing that new energy vehicle sales were largely insignificant in the first 4 months of the year, even though they did notch major gains over 2013. Read Full Post…

New Private Solar Group Tackles Trade Wars

Trina CEO elected first head of new solar group

Chinese solar panel makers have taken an important step to solving their ongoing trade spat with the west by formally launching a private sector trade association to speak on their behalf. The move gives the panel makers their first truly commercial representative to discuss the matter with peers in the US and Europe, providing a better alternative to the government-backed groups that previously spoke for them. Read Full Post…