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      <description>Beijing’s bold stimulus measures may have come just in time to save the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) start-ups that have been running on a knife-edge.
The higher tariffs imposed by the United States and European Union are just bumps in the road for market leaders like BYD and Geely, which have solid financials and are already making inroads in overseas markets. But for innovative start-ups with dreams of becoming China’s answer to Tesla, this is a make-or-break moment.
Their biggest problem is...</description>
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      <title>Why China’s EV start-ups can now breathe a little easier</title>
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