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Chinese electric car tariffs could be scrapped by the EU

Summary by drive.com.au
US tariffs have reignited a plan for ‘minimum pricing’ to replace tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars introduced by the European Union last year. Tariffs of up to 45 per cent on Chinese-made electric cars imported into the European Union may be replaced with a new ‘minimum pricing’ system after previously stalled discussions between the two trading partners were re-started. A ‘minimum pricing’ arrangement – also referred to as ‘price floors’ …
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Inside Paradeplatz broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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