EU countries vote to impose duties on China EVs ahead of an end-of-October deadline
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European Union countries voted to impose duties on electric vehicle imports from China, citing Chinese subsidies as a major factor driving down prices in EU markets.
The European Commission expressed approval of the decision to impose duties, stressing that any resolution from Beijing must comply with WTO rules and address harmful subsidization.
China's Commerce Ministry vehemently opposed the EU's actions, labeling them as 'unfair' and 'reasonably incompliant,' highlighting ongoing tensions in the EU-China trade relationship.
With a deadline looming at the end of October, both the EU and China have four weeks to find a solution before duties take effect.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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