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Europe’s battery plants need local content rules to stay competitive, bosses say

Regionally sourced parts for cars seen as vital to reduce dependence on China
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Seat-Cupra has just opened its battery assembly plant in Barcelona
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The opening of Seat-Cupra’s battery assembly plant in Barcelona is a key pillar of Volkswagen’s broader strategy to establish its independent supply chains for EVs
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