If they do, there needs to be some sort of regulation to determine if the price they’re charging is unsubsidized. Allowing subsidies to skew the market against other companies (North American and others like Japan and Europe) is just going to hurt vendors playing by the rules. The Chinese have played that game in nearly every marketplace they’ve entered to dominate market share and drive others out. And it’s always been difficult to determine.
If they do, there needs to be some sort of regulation to determine if the price they’re charging is unsubsidized. Allowing subsidies to skew the market against other companies (North American and others like Japan and Europe) is just going to hurt vendors playing by the rules. The Chinese have played that game in nearly every marketplace they’ve entered to dominate market share and drive others out. And it’s always been difficult to determine.