China has filed a complaint with the WTO over EU duties on electric vehicles
China filed a complaint with the WTO after the EU imposed duties of up to 35.3% on Chinese electric vehicles. The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China has declared its readiness to protect its companies and take retaliatory measures against the EU.
China has filed a complaint with the WTO in response to the European Union's imposition of duties of up to 35.3% on imports of Chinese electric vehicles. The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China has announced its intention to protect the interests of Chinese companies and take retaliatory measures against the EU. The decision to impose duties is explained by the EU's desire to protect European manufacturers, but Beijing considers this a discriminatory practice.
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