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There’s a race going on between the world’s two largest auto makers, China and the United States, and the People’s Republic is out in front.
Host Carmel Crimmins talks innovation, protectionism, competition and who gets left behind with Reuters Greater China bureau chief Kevin Krolicki and global autos editor Brian Thevenot. Tortoise economies, and hot pot in cars to come.
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dominance in the auto sector here.
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Host Carmel Crimmins talks innovation, protectionism, competition and who gets left behind with Reuters Greater China bureau chief Kevin Krolicki and global autos editor Brian Thevenot. Tortoise economies, and hot pot in cars to come.
Read the special report on China’s emerging
dominance in the auto sector here.
Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here.
Sign up for the Reuters Auto File newsletter here.
For information on our privacy and data protection practices visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement.
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