// Global Analysis Archive
Spain’s Galicia region says SAIC Motor will build its first electric vehicle manufacturing plant in Europe, with an initial €200 million investment and a projected 120,000-vehicle annual capacity. Construction is slated for 2027 with operations targeted by end-2028, alongside port-adjacent industrial and logistics development.
The European Commission is considering replacing 2024 tariffs on Chinese-made EVs with a minimum pricing framework that could include price floors, volume limits, and European investment commitments. Markets interpreted the signal as supportive for leading Chinese EV exporters, though policy design and retaliation risks remain material.
Spain’s Galicia region says SAIC Motor will build its first electric vehicle manufacturing plant in Europe, with an initial €200 million investment and a projected 120,000-vehicle annual capacity. Construction is slated for 2027 with operations targeted by end-2028, alongside port-adjacent industrial and logistics development.
The European Commission is considering replacing 2024 tariffs on Chinese-made EVs with a minimum pricing framework that could include price floors, volume limits, and European investment commitments. Markets interpreted the signal as supportive for leading Chinese EV exporters, though policy design and retaliation risks remain material.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-5008 | SAIC Targets First EU EV Plant in Spain’s Galicia, Backed by €200M Investment Plan | SAIC Motor | 2026-06-11 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-647 | EU Weighs Minimum-Price Regime for China-Made EVs as Tariff Alternative | EU-China Trade | 2026-02-04 | 0 | ACCESS » |