China targets Europe's farmers, and not its automakers, in response to EU tariffs on electric cars
Tuesday, 18 June 2024 The Chinese government is taking aim at European farmers instead of German automakers by launching an investigation into European Union pork imports. Just days ago, the EU said it plans to impose provisional tariffs on China-made electric vehicles. China's Commerce Ministry didn’t mention the EV tariffs when it announced Monday that it is opening an anti-dumping investigation into pork from Europe. But the move is widely seen as a response to the EU move on electric cars. The investigation of EU pork imports will cover various products including fresh and frozen pork meat, intestines and other internal organs. It is expected to take one year.
China Accuses EU , of Unjustified Tariff Hike , on Electric Vehicles.
'The Independent' reports that China's Commerce
Ministry has accused the European Union of conducting
an unreasonable investigation and implementing
an unjustified increase in tariffs. .
'The Independent' reports that China's...
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European Union Announces , Higher Tariffs on Chinese EVs.
On June 12, the EU said it will
impose higher tariffs on imports of
Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), CNBC reports. .
The increase in..
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