Chinese Firms Are Seeking Korean Partners to Skirt US EV Rul

Chinese Firms Are Seeking Korean Partners to Skirt US EV Rules

(Bloomberg) -- Chinese firms are lining up to invest in South Korea’s battery industry because they want to use it as a gateway to the US market, undermining the Biden administration’s efforts to limit China’s involvement in the electric car supply chain. Most Read from BloombergLots of US Homeowners Want to Move. They Just Have Nowhere to GoAsia’s Richest Families Fuel Race for Lucrative Finance JobsBurning Ship’s Operator Says Almost 500 EVs Are on BoardChina Stops Short of Direct Consumer Sup

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