Keywords: Electric vehicle
In a diplomatic move aimed at rejuvenating Sino-Italian relations, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday. The high-profile encounter, which took place at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, marked Meloni's inaugural visit to China since assuming......
In a significant shift within Africa's automotive landscape, Morocco has overtaken South Africa as the continent's premier car manufacturer. This development, reported by L'Économiste, marks a pivotal moment in the industry's history and signals a new era for North African manufacturing......
In a significant industry move, South Korea's LG Energy Solution (LGES) is eyeing Morocco as a potential site for a new Electric Vehicle (EV) battery production facility. This strategic consideration comes as the company aims to strengthen its foothold in the European market amidst changing trade......
In a significant development marking a strategic collaboration between China and Morocco, Chinese companies are channeling substantial investments into transforming the North African nation into a key hub for electric car battery production and export. With investments amounting to at least €2.45......
Morocco's strategic geographical location, affordable labor force, abundance of raw materials, and renewable energy resources have positioned the North African nation as an emerging powerhouse in the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing industry, raising concerns among its European neighbors, particularly......
Morocco and China recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish Africa's inaugural electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant. This significant collaboration is spearheaded by Gotion High-Tech, a prominent Chinese manufacturer of electric vehicle (EV) batteries, as part of its global......
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