Makes a bit of sense, since their Mazda 6e is a rebadged changan, but compliance driven design obviously only makes automakers search for loopholes. It basically ends up creating even more waste, as manufacturers only create cars that are not meant to seriously compete in the market. It's a lose-lose situation for everyone but politicians, who trick the public into thinking they are addressing the carbon problem, while at the same time taking money from manufacturers. We need solutions that work, not temporary, pretend solutions.
fluxx
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He ain't going of his own will. The EU is keeping quiet. The people are revolting, but no one is on their side. The people have been disappointed by the EU turining their head around to our struggle, because Vucic has promised them lots of things. The people will win eventually, but the public opinion of EU will be forever marred by their inaction. Then, someone else will swoop in and get the people's approval an the EU is of course not gonna like it.
Not trying to defend temu, they are definitely careless enough to breach way bigger restrictions than this. However, don't just ignore the rest of the context here.
It's unreasonable of you to only direct blame to Temu (which are know to be negligent and aggressive at testing the limits of what they can get away with) in this particular, unusual case.