How the EU could tackle subsidised imports of Chinese EVs

The European Union believes electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China are unfairly subsidised to an extent that reduces the competitiveness of automakers operating in the bloc, according to the first results of an ongoing anti-subsidy probe published in March this year. In addition to subsidies, China is able to produce EVs so cheaply in part […]

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