China files complaint at World Trade
Organization over EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
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[November 05, 2024]
GENEVA (AP) — China has
moved forward with a complaint at the World Trade Organization that
alleges the European Union has improperly set anti-subsidy tariffs on
new Chinese-made electric vehicles.
The Chinese diplomatic mission to the WTO said Monday it “strongly
opposes” the measures and insisted its move was designed to protect the
EV industry and support a global transition toward greener technologies. |
European Executive Vice President and Commissioner for Economy and Trade
Valdis Dombrovskis speaks during a news conference at the Delegation of
the European Union to China after he concluded the 10th China-EU
High-level Economic and Trade Dialogue with Chinese Vice Premier He
Lifeng in Beijing, Sept. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File) |
The
European bloc announced last month it was imposing import duties
of up to 35% on electric vehicles from China, alleging the
Chinese exports were unfairly undercutting EU industry prices.
The duties are set to remain in force for five years, unless an
amicable deal can be struck.
Electric vehicles have become a major flashpoint in a broader
trade dispute over the influence of Chinese government subsidies
on European markets and Beijing’s burgeoning exports of green
technology to the bloc.
China alleged that the EU move amounted to “an abuse of trade
remedies” that violates WTO rules, and amounted to
“protectionist” measures, according to the mission's statement.
Valdis Dombrovskis, the executive vice president of the EU's
Commission, last week called the steps “proportionate and
targeted” and were aimed to underpin fair market practices and
support the bloc's industrial base.
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