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Power List 100 Podcast: The rise of China’s car makers (ep.3)

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Episode three of all-new podcast looks at the movements (and impact) of the Chinese auto industry

Welcome to episode three of the all-new, five-part Autocar Business Power List 100 Podcast, produced in partnership with automotive experience platform Keyloop.

The annual Power List 100 details all the achievements of the major movers and shakers in the automotive industry, ranking the top 100 most influential people based on the following criteria: global reach and influence, spending power, share of voice, technological influence, future growth potential and market capitalisation.

Each episode of the podcast will welcome an industry expert to explore and discuss some of the biggest names, companies and topics outlined in the Power List – offering exclusive insight into the people truly reshaping the automotive landscape.

In episode three, Mark Tisshaw, editor of Autocar, and Peter Campbell, global motor industry correspondent at the Financial Times, sit down with Jacqui Barker, global OEM director at Keyloop, to discuss Chinese car makers and the impact they’re having on the global automotive scene, their industry-leading battery technology and why Chinese cars are becoming ever more desirable for European consumers.

We also talk about the movements of manufactures such as BYD, Great Wall and MG, which retail avenues Chinese OEMs are taking into Europe and what legislation might be necessary to allow European car makers to continue to compete with Chinese adversaries. To hear all this and more, listen to episode three below.

The Autocar Business Power List 100 Podcast is essential listening for all industry professionals with an interest in the future of automotive. To listen now, subscribe to our podcast via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

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