EU to impose tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese electric vehicles
- The European Union plans to impose tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles starting next month amid a growing trade conflict involving Europe, the US, and China.
- Discussions with Chinese authorities are intended to prevent the tariffs from taking effect by July 4, although they will proceed if no resolution is reached.
- Additional tariffs ranging from 17.4% to 38.1% will be added on top of the existing 10% EU tariff, as outlined by the European Commission.
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Apesar da contra-ofensiva europeia, a China é importante para as empresas do bloco. Por este motivo, as alemãs Mercedes-Benz, BMW e Volkswagen criticam as elevadas taxas aduaneiras da União Europeia (UE) sobre as importações...
Trade showdown: How EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles may impact the auto industry
The European Union has announced an increase in tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, intensifying a trade dispute over Beijing's subsidies that Brussels believes are detrimental to domestic automakers. The European Commission, the EU's executive branch, stated that it would implement provisional tariffs, raising the duties for Chinese automakers to as much as 38 per cent, up from the current 10 per cent
EU threatens new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
The European Union said this week it would slap additional tariffs of up to 38 percent on Chinese electric cars from next month after an anti-subsidy probe. Beijing said Thursday that it "reserves the right" to file a case with the World Trade Organization over the EU tariffs. Beijing could target EU exports, including pork and dairy products, according to Chinese state media.
China expresses strong dissatisfaction and opposes the EU's plan to impose temporary duties on imports of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said, noting that the move ignored the facts and rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO), politicizing economic and trade issues.
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