The only constant is change. Why assume that automobiles are not subject to change? The East (viz. China/India) was far ahead of the West (in ancient times), so the wheel is now coming back to its original position.
BASF is the world leader in chemicals. They opened a plant in China in 1865 & has invested heavily in China. Today, China is the world leader in EVs. What's the problem with China investing in Germany?
I have no sympathy for these automakers when their CEOs are at Davos
The only constant is change. Why assume that automobiles are not subject to change? The East (viz. China/India) was far ahead of the West (in ancient times), so the wheel is now coming back to its original position.
BASF is the world leader in chemicals. They opened a plant in China in 1865 & has invested heavily in China. Today, China is the world leader in EVs. What's the problem with China investing in Germany?
You're actually asking a question like that?
@@YTChiefCritic Yes. It's called 'rhetorical' question.
glad it is, although you know damned well you never intended it to be rhetorical at all.
@@YTChiefCritic Yes. It's the only way to read that question. Rhetorically.
Initial commentary is full of inaccuracies. Couldn't tolerate that for another six minutes.
Rubbish documentary written and narrated by AI.