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Chinese EV Battery Giant CATL's Global Expansion & Geopolitics Navigation
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12/05/2025
CGTN Europe spoke to David Bailey, Professor of Business Economics at Birmingham Business School.
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David Bailey is professor of business economics at Birmingham Business School. Great to have you
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on the program again. This float is shaping up to be a mega deal. What do you think makes CATL
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confident of investor interest at these levels? Well, that piece then I think summarized it
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really well. It is a leading company in the EV battery market. It has over a third of the global
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industry. Many of the top tier automotive firms in the world use CATL batteries and they are looking
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to expand globally outside of China. So that suggests very rapid expansion in the future.
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And that's going to be very, very attractive to investors that want to see growth in sort of the
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big growth areas that are coming. But American onshore investors aren't going to be able to
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buy shares in Hong Kong. Why is that? So there's been a kind of an issue. As we know,
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Trump as president has become very critical of China and involvement of Chinese firms in the U.S.
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So CATL was put on a list that sort of Chinese military company CMC list by the Pentagon recently.
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So there's been a kind of an attempt by the Trump government to warn investors away
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from Chinese companies. Now, that doesn't really necessarily stop them. It's not legally binding.
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But what CATL has done is to kind of form this initial public offering in a way which excludes
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onshore American investors to kind of really reduce the kind of liability in the U.S.
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I think they may also challenge that Pentagon ruling down the line as well if the Pentagon doesn't backtrack.
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David, something else that I think is quite interesting is that so many deals have been postponed
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in America and in Europe. But there's this bonanza of Chinese companies going ahead with their listing plans
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in Hong Kong. Yes, that's right. So I think there's a number of things going on there. So CATL, for example,
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they want money to expand globally. They want to build battery supply chains around the world.
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They have something like $40 billion worth of cash in China. They can't get that out very easily
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because they need quite complex government approval. By doing a listing in Hong Kong,
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they can attract international investors and then use that to expand globally. So this is,
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I think, largely about the expansion of Chinese firms into new markets around the world.
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And in so doing, they're also starting to kind of allay some of the political uncertainty they face
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because if they produce in the European Union, for example, which they're hoping to do in a big way,
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that's going to mean the EU is more favourable towards them because it creates jobs there.
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So I think it's a very clever strategy, Bynum.
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Look, throughout the programme, for weeks now, we've been discussing the rapidly changing tariffs picture.
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How do you see CATL managing the exposure to the geopolitical uncertainty we're seeing,
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especially in Western markets?
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I think they have a number of different strategies in different places. So in the European case,
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they're trying to get over those 45% tariffs, build it into the European Union and get Europeans on side.
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And the Europeans are very amenable to that. In the US, it's much more difficult where
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CATL involvement with the likes of Ford has been challenged by the government.
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So what they're looking to do in that case is license their technology to the likes of Tesla,
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which means that Tesla can still use the technology but build it themselves.
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Now, that's a very interesting reversal, isn't it, from 10 years ago,
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where it was a Western firm to go to China and license it there.
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Now it's turned full circle and it's the other way around.
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David Bailey, thank you very much.
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