Hu Keke
The boy who slayed the dragon turned into a dragon. Is this the case in the Ningde era? From Ren Zeping’s “the world has been suffering for a long time, the king of Ning Ning”, I don’t completely agree with the comments on the Ningde era, but it’s just a matter of opinion. But one thing is certain, Ningde era currently has many practices in the new energy industry that are worthy of scrutiny. The next step of Ningde era has already affected the fate of China’s new energy vehicle industry chain, which is worth discussing.
CATL has always been the pride of China’s energy industry. At that time, CATL snatched BMW orders from Panasonic, LG, and Samsung. Ningde era’s forging ahead was also applauded. Now it is firmly ranked first in the world, and the “Made in China” of Chinese people is also elated in the field of new energy batteries. Like other successful companies, the success of Ningde era is related to his struggles everywhere, and the continuous extension of the industrial chain can also be seen as the foundation for the company’s better survival and development. As for competition, as long as it is not bullying the small by the big, or even using unfair means, as long as it is competition in the sun, it is understandable.
Of course, from the perspective of common prosperity, we hope that when a dragon is flying in the sky, it can also bring opportunities to the entire industry. I hope that the Ningde era will do more positive-sum games with domestic compatriots, and less zero-sum games, let alone negative-sum games.
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