Can Europe compete? Part of the answer is on display in Hall 5 of the Paris Motor Show, which opened its doors to the public on Tuesday. Chinese maker BYD is signalling its play for the French market with affordable – albeit subsidized – fully electric models. We ask about EU pushback against those subsidies, and how the homegrown competition is faring.
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