Benjamin Zhang

Benjamin Zhang is a senior correspondent with Business Insider's Transportation Team covering aviation and autos. He has a background in the automotive and airline industries and is a graduate of Rutgers Law School and the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business. His work focuses on American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Boeing, and Airbus. Benjamin also covers car theft trends in the US, electric vehicles imported from China, supersonic air travel history, and car brands that have disappeared over the past 25 years. He is active on Twitter @BenjaminPZhang.

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Recent Articles

Popular Chinese-Made Cars Continue to Sell in US Despite New Tariffs on EVs and Components

Popular Chinese-Made Cars Continue to Sell in US Despite New Tariffs on EVs and Components

Broke On: Saturday, 18 May 2024 Despite new tariffs on Chinese imports, including electric vehicles, popular Chinese-made cars like the Buick Envision, Lincoln Nautilus, and Volvo S90 continue to be sold in the US. These models have significant Chinese content but are not directly affected by the tariffs targeting semiconductors and batteries. Experts argue that these tariffs aim to ensure a stable supply of components and prevent undercutting of domestic manufacturers.