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Ward's Auto, June 13, 2017 The Lynk & CO startup is leaning heavily on the Volvo brand heritage for legitimacy, but an investment analyst says not having the burden of a parent brand actually may help electric-vehicle startup NIO. [caption id="attachment_584" align="aligncenter" width="300"] NIO, maker of ES8...

Bloomberg News, June 1, 2017 [caption id="attachment_576" align="aligncenter" width="186"] California Governor Jerry Brown[/caption] With President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Paris climate pact, the leader of the U.S. state with the strictest clean-car rules is turning toward Beijing in his longtime mission to stem automotive pollution. California Gov....

Fortune, June 7, 2017 [caption id="attachment_571" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Vanessa Zhu exits her Model X in front of a Tesla showroom in Beijing. Strong demand for SUVs and their perceived safety advantages have fueled Tesla’s surge in China. Photograph by Adam Dean—Panos Pictures for Fortune[/caption] When you climb...

Gao Feng Insights, May 2017 China’s automotive industry is entering a period where discontinuities and disruptions are likely to reshape the competitive landscape - and this represents an opportune time to guide the development in alignment with China’s overall industrial development goals.  With the issuance in...

Gao Feng Insights, May 2017 China’s automotive industry has entered a new phase where new car sales growth decelerates, while the car population expands and the average car age increases.  This brings enormous opportunities for expansion of the independent aftermarket. In this paper, we examine the complexity...