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China Makes Too Many Cars, and the World Is Increasingly OK With It

Concerns about overcapacity were justified. But now, no matter?
Electric vehicles bound for shipment to Europe at the Port of Taicang in Jiangsu Province, China.Source: Bloomberg
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International leaders and influential economists warned for years that China was flooding key sectors with state support that inevitably would lead to the world being inundated by unfairly cheap exports.