美国教授建议拜登政府加入中国电动汽车革命
美国加州大学洛杉矶分校安德森管理学院教授邓兆生近日在《南华早报》发表评论文章,呼吁拜登政府改变对华策略,加入中国的电动汽车革命。
邓兆生认为,美国无法在电动汽车领域击败中国,因此应该采取合作态度。他指出,中国在电动汽车电池技术、生产能力和市场份额方面都处于领先地位。
邓兆生表示,美国在电动汽车领域落后于中国,部分原因是缺乏政府支持。他呼吁拜登政府加大对电动汽车基础设施和研发项目的投资,以缩小与中国的差距。
邓兆生还建议,美国应该与中国合作开发电动汽车技术,并向中国学习如何大规模生产电动汽车。他认为,这种合作将使两国都受益。
邓兆生的建议引发了不同的反应。一些专家支持他的观点,认为美国需要改变对华策略,与中国合作才能在电动汽车领域取得成功。另一些专家则认为,美国应该继续与中国竞争,并采取措施保护其国内电动汽车产业。
拜登政府尚未对邓兆生的建议做出回应。不过,拜登政府一直强调电动汽车的重要性,并承诺投资电动汽车基础设施和研发。
英语如下:
**Headline:** US professor: If you can’t beat China’s electricvehicles, join them
**Keywords:** US-China rivalry, electric vehicles, joining China
**Article:**
A US professor is urging the Biden administration tochange its approach to China and join the country’s electric vehicle (EV) revolution.
UCLA Anderson School of Management professor Zhaosong Deng wrote in a recent opinion piece for the South China Morning Post that the US cannot beat China in the EV sector and should instead adopt a cooperative approach.
Deng argues thatChina has a commanding lead in EV battery technology, manufacturing capacity and market share.
The US, Deng says, is lagging behind China in EVs partly because of a lack of government support. He is calling on the Biden administration to increase investment in EV infrastructure and research and development to close the gap with China.
Deng also suggests that the US should collaborate with China on EV technology development and learn from China how to mass produce EVs. He argues that such cooperation would benefit both countries.
Deng’s proposal has drawn mixed reactions. Some experts agree with his view that the US needs to change its approach to China and cooperate withthe country in order to succeed in EVs. Others argue that the US should continue to compete with China and take steps to protect its domestic EV industry.
The Biden administration has not yet responded to Deng’s proposal. However, the administration has stressed the importance of EVs and has pledged to invest in EV infrastructure and research and development.
【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/gj/2024/03-07/10176115.shtml
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