Will the complaint escalate a trade war between the EU and the US? Or will it create a bigger incentive to negotiate?
China has moved forward with a complaint at the World Trade Organization that alleges the European Union has improperly set ...
China has filed a complaint at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against the European Union after extra tariffs on Chinese ...
Brussels maintains that Beijing doles out unfair subsidies ... his visit to China in September, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Spain would seek to resolve the EV dispute within the ...
China "does not recognize nor accept" the EU's final ruling on the anti-subsidy investigation into China-made electric ...
China said on Monday it had launched a dispute at the World ... percent to 35 percent on Chinese EV brands. The duties came after a year-long investigation found that Chinese manufacturers had ...
The Chinese commerce ministry said on Monday it will file a lawsuit with the WTO against the EU's tariffs on Chinese electric ...
Commerce Ministry says it hopes the bloc will ‘work with China’ to find resolution, despite European Union’s decision to ...
China's electric vehicle market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by government support, competitive pricing, and a wide range of models.
The EU is seeking its own optimal outcome by imposing more duties on Chinese-made EVs. However, its voting on Oct. 4 showed that the decision is far from being unanimous, as 12 member states abstained ...
China brought its complaint to the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism to “safeguard the interests” of the EV industry, ...