China files WTO complaint against EU over tariffs on electric vehicles
- On August 9, China filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization against the EU's tariffs on electric vehicles.
- The appeal aims to protect the electric vehicle industry and promote global green transformation.
- China's Commerce Ministry stated the complaint seeks a resolution through WTO's dispute settlement mechanism.
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China appeals to WTO over EU tariffs on electric vehicles
washington — China said Friday that it had filed an appeal with the World Trade Organization regarding hefty European Union tariffs placed on the import of Chinese electric vehicles. The EU in July imposed tariffs of up to 37.6% on vehicles made in China after it found that the automakers had received large government subsidies that undermined European competitors. China, however, said Friday that any support it provides to its domestic EV marke…
China appeals to the World Trade Organization: 'Serious violation of rules'. Europe at the crossroads on the strategies to be adopted against the Dragon
China announced this Friday that it filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) following the decision of the European Union (EU) to impose tariffs on imports of Chinese electric vehicles. Brussels announced in July provisional tariffs of up to 38% on imports of Chinese electric vehicles into the EU, estimating that Beijing illegally subsidizes its manufacturers. Until then, the tax for vehicles from Chinese factories was 10%. Brus…
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