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Fees and a Chinese army of competitors are squeezing BMW’s global profits.

Germany and the challenges facing BMW in recent years

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Last updated: 05/11/2025 5:41 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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Germany – German automaker BMW is facing one of its toughest periods in the global market. This comes after its profit margins declined under the pressure of rising tariffs, coupled with fierce competition from Chinese carmakers that are rapidly gaining ground in key markets.

According to a report published by Bloomberg, the long-established German brand finds itself caught between the hammer of US trade tariffs on European imports and the anvil of the rapidly growing market share of low-cost Chinese electric vehicles, which is diminishing its ability to maintain high profit margins.

The company, long a symbol of luxury and performance, is facing a new reality. Its operating profit margin in the automotive sector is declining as it tries to adapt to the industry’s rapid shift towards electric vehicles and smart technologies.

Analysts believe that current challenges may prompt BMW to reconsider its pricing and production strategies, and perhaps even relocate some production lines to more stable markets to avoid further tariff pressures.

Bloomberg noted that Chinese competition has become a veritable “price war,” potentially reshaping the global automotive industry in the coming years.

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