Tesla has joined several automakers in filing a lawsuit against the European Union over newly imposed duties on China-produced electric vehicles. The EU has instituted these tariffs, with Tesla facing an 8 percent duty compared to SAIC's 35 percent. This legal action is part of a broader regulatory framework to encourage local manufacturing. The EU claims to have evidence from a year-long investigation linking subsidies from Beijing to the competitive edge of the Chinese EV industry, contrasting the situation with the harsher 100 percent tariffs imposed by the U.S. and Canada.
The EU's application of duties on electric vehicles built in China has prompted Tesla and other automakers to file a lawsuit challenging these tariffs.
The EU's Commission believes it has substantial evidence from a year-long investigation that supports their duty imposition on Chinese EV imports.
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