China takes its latest action against EV tariffs in Europe
Briefly

The Chinese government has lodged a complaint with the WTO against the EU's increased tariffs on electric vehicles, claiming it safeguards the industry’s development interests.
The Commerce Ministry described the tariffs as trade protectionism, stating they violate international rules on imports and exports, asking the EU to rectify its illegal practices.
Chinese automakers are urged to pause their expansion plans in Europe due to heightened tariffs, with SAIC facing the highest additional levies at 35.3 percent.
The EU's tariffs, which came into effect on November 1, impose significant additional charges atop existing rates, particularly impacting various Chinese EV manufacturers.
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