Voice for CHOICE #46 : EV and Critical Raw Material Supply Chains with Dominika Remžová
Amidst the broader geopolitical tensions, the EU-China relations have seen significant changes. De-risking, economic security and strategic autonomy are at the forefront of such changes, with electric vehicle and raw material supply chains driving the EU’s concerns. As the EU continues down the de-risking path, we discuss the anti-subsidy probe into made-in-China electric vehicles and the Critical Raw Materials Act, with a special focus on their implications for the CEE region.
This month’s guest
Dominika Remžová, China Analyst at Association for International Affairs (AMO)
Show notes
From Zero to Hero? Chinese Investment in Electric Vehicle Supply Chains in the Visegrád Four
“WIN SOME, LOSE SOME”: China’s Involvement in the Extractive and Raw Materials Industries in the Western Balkans
Balancing Act: Managing European Dependencies on China for Climate Technologies
US and Europe: 2 Different Approaches to Restricting Chinese EVs
Ain’t No Duty High Enough
Reverse Dependency: Making Europe’s Digital Technological Strenghts Indispensable to China