Etiqueta: subsidy
Europe officially slaps tariffs on Chinese EVs in the biggest EU...

Here are some basic facts about the EU's planned customs duties.
EU probes into Chinese subsidies and imports

The European Union will impose tariffs of up to 37.6% from July 5 on imported electric vehicles made in China, ratcheting up trade tension with Beijing, in a latest effort to protect home-grown manufacturers.
EU Makes Minor Adjustments on Chinese EV Tariff

The European Union (EU) reportedly revised its proposed tariffs on Chinese EV imports after gathering more information.
How Europe can use tariffs as part of an industrial strategy

T&E’s paper looks at electric vehicle imports into Europe and what an effective response on both EVs and batteries might be.
EU and China plan talks over EV tariffs
China has agreed to negotiate with the EU on the increased tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) following discussions between China's commerce minister, Wang...
China spends at least $230 billion trying to win the EV...
Government subsidies have played a crucial role in nurturing China's thriving EV sector and manufacturers such as BYD.
China EV Firms Scaling Back European Plans Over Subsidy Probe

Chinese firms have reported a decline in sales and a hit to brand image as a result of the EU's recently concluded anti-subsidy probe
EU Throws Punches, BYD Shrugs! Analyst Reveals Why BYD isn’t Affected...

BYD doesn't seem fazed by the European Union's new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle (EV) imports.
European auto stocks fall on uncertainty over China’s tariff response

MILAN (Reuters) -Shares of some of Europe's biggest carmakers fell further on Thursday on uncertainty over how China might respond to the EU's new tariffs on imported Chinese electric vehicles to combat what Brussels sees as excessive subsidies from Beijing. "The risk is that China could also take action that would particularly hit the German OEMs who are exporting to China," said Stifel analyst Daniel Schwarz in Frankfurt. Some investors, however, expect a balanced response from Beijing as Chinese carmakers will still be able to export to Europe, albeit at lower margins.













