Or just subsidize the loss to kill manufacturing in South Korea. It’s the same approach with solar panels and probably what’s going on with EVs.
Edit: The article actually just states plainly that’s what’s going on. They’re subsidizing the manufacturing to ensure the manufacturers don’t have to worry about profitability right away. Same strategy they used with solar panels, where they now have over production.
Or just subsidize the loss to kill manufacturing in South Korea. It’s the same approach with solar panels and probably what’s going on with EVs.
Edit: The article actually just states plainly that’s what’s going on. They’re subsidizing the manufacturing to ensure the manufacturers don’t have to worry about profitability right away. Same strategy they used with solar panels, where they now have over production.
Why not both?