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I'm not sure they are now. But there would be a tendency to mark them up for more profit instead.
The BYD dolphin is $23000 in Europe, but starts at $8000 in China. It is their highest end model, that they also add a ton of airbags to, to boost the cost/price. I'd assume that its "minimum price in each category". Dolphin is about size of fiat 500. This instead of just competing in $100k+ market.
End result is more Chinese profit, but hopefully means more EU investment too, or subsidized EVs elsewhere.