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China challenges Brussels’ electric car tariffs with WTO complaint

Beijing says EU trade measures undermine global co-operation on climate

Beijing has hit back against EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle exporters, filing a complaint with the World Trade Organization in an escalation of the trade dispute with Brussels.

In early June, the European Commission announced it would sharply increase its tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles following a months-long investigation which found that Beijing was unfairly subsidising its car industry.

The measure is still provisional, pending a vote by EU member states in November. The EU’s trade chief Valdis Dombrovskis told the Financial Times last week that he expected them to approve the tariffs.

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