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[Global Market Shifts: BYD's Rise, TikTok's Survival, and the Politics of Pasta]-[China's BYD overtakes Tesla]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-01-02

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The Shifting Landscape of Global Business: From EVs to Trade Policy

BYD Overtakes Tesla: A New Era in Electric Vehicles

The global automotive industry has witnessed a historic pivot as the Chinese car manufacturer BYD has been officially crowned the world's biggest electric car maker. According to the report, BYD sold 2.26 million fully battery-electric vehicles in 2025, a milestone that underscores the company's aggressive expansion strategy. This achievement marks a significant decline for Tesla, which reported a 9% drop in sales—the second consecutive year of decline.

While critics, including European manufacturers, argue that Chinese brands benefit from "unfairly subsidised" support, industry experts like Zak Shahan of Clean Technica suggest that the success of BYD is rooted in "clear policy objectives" and rapid innovation. With a staggering 125,000 R&D engineers, BYD has demonstrated a hyper-competitive ability to roll out new models and technology, effectively leveraging economies of scale. Meanwhile, Tesla’s struggles are attributed to a lack of model variety and an over-reliance on the promise of autonomous "robo-taxi" capabilities, coupled with the brand impact of Elon Musk’s increasingly "radically political" public persona.

TikTok and the Battle for Digital Influence

TikTok’s journey in the United States remains a focal point of geopolitical and economic friction. After facing a potential blackout due to national security concerns regarding data privacy and the influence of its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, the platform narrowly avoided a total shutdown. The US government had demanded divestment, fearing that the Chinese government might "gain access to private user data."

However, the narrative in China viewed these actions as a tactical attempt to "suppress TikTok" in favor of American competitors like Instagram and Facebook. As the platform moves toward a deal involving American investors like Oracle and Silver Lake, content creators are diversifying their presence. Influencers like Cora Lakey note that the uncertainty has forced creators to look toward platforms like Meta, which currently faces fewer "existential regulatory threats."

Economic Indicators and the 'Pasta' Diplomacy

Beyond tech and autos, the broader global market shows signs of resilience. The UK's FTSE 100 recently surpassed the 10,000 mark, driven by global liquidity and expectations of rate cuts. However, caution remains regarding "overvaluation" in the AI sector, which continues to dominate investment conversations.

In a lighter turn of economic policy, the US administration has sharply lowered proposed tariffs on Italian pasta. The threat of tariffs as high as 92% had previously forced restaurateurs like Salvo Lacostro to switch from importing artisanal Italian pasta to making fresh pasta in-house. While the reduction is seen as a win for consumers and businesses alike, it highlights the unpredictable nature of trade policy under the current administration. As financial advisor Jennifer Schneider notes, tariffs will likely remain a "dominant conversation" in 2026, serving as both a revenue tool and a source of global economic volatility.

Conclusion

The common thread across these sectors—EVs, social media, and international trade—is the tension between national policy, corporate innovation, and consumer demand. Whether it is BYD’s manufacturing scale, TikTok’s navigating of regulatory hurdles, or the shifting tariffs on Italian goods, the global economy is clearly in a state of rapid, often unpredictable, transition.

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Big moment for the company, big moment for China as well.
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We want to be one of the main players in each country.
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I think it's a little funny because they actually passed up Tesla a long time ago.
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That very well could be the case.
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I find it sort of a funny argument.
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level playing field
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ramp up
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behind the scenes
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on the horizon
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spread the risk
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📖 Transcript

BYD becomes the world's biggest electric car maker.
Everybody wants to be number one, so this always can be the motivation for everybody working hard.
European manufacturers will argue that Chinese brands are unfairly subsidised.
It's World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Rahul Tandon.
So how have BYD overtaken Tesla?

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