A dozen of the European Union member states voted for the tariffs on EV imports from China, four voted against and 11 abstained, Reurters reported, citing sources with knowledge of a so-called advisory vote earlier this week. In the non-binding but still influential vote, three of four lar...
A dozen of the European Union member states voted for the tariffs on EV imports from China, four voted against and 11 abstained, Reurters reported, citing sources with knowledge of a so-called advisory vote earlier this week. In the non-binding but still influential vote, three of four lar...
The reported vote could pave the way for duties up to nearly 47% imposed in the EU. disclosed last month its draft decision to impose definitive countervailing duties on imports of BEVs from China to interested parties. The European Commission disclosed last month its draft decision to impose d...
"In the face of the EU's anti-subsidy investigation into China's electric vehicles, China will continue its efforts to negotiate and resolve the issue until the last minute," he said. TOUGH NEGOTIATIONS The 27 EU member states are due to vote on the proposed final duties on Chinese EVs ...
The EU was reported to hold a vote on September 25, which could pave the way for duties up to nearly 47% imposed on Chinese-made EVs. TMTPost -- One of the largest European economies expresses its position in favor of extra tariffs on electric vehicle (EV) imports from China ahead of...
"Today's vote is a fatal signal for the European automotive industry," BMW CEO Oliver Zipse told local media. "Now a quick solution is needed between the European Commission and China to prevent a trade conflict that will ultimately only have losers." ...
EU member states are expected to vote on whether to slap hefty tariffs on imported electric cars from China on Friday, European diplomats said on Monday.
On September 23, the European Commission said in a statement that itlaunched WTO consultationsto challenge China's anti-subsidy investigation into EU dairy products. In the vote of the EU member states, there was a significant divergence of opinion. ...
Previous expectations of a German abstention had infuriated the country’s automakers, which are also heavily dependent on China as an export market and are deeply fearful of potential retaliatory duties on European combustion engine vehicles. “[An EU vote in favour of the ...
"Today's vote is a fatal signal for the European automotive industry," BMW CEO Oliver Zipse told local media. "Now a quick solution is needed between the European Commission and China to prevent a trade conflict that will ultimately only have losers." ...