EU will block the advance of Chinese plug-in hybrids in Europe with more tariffs (opens in new tab)
The European Commission is poised to implement new tariffs on Chinese plug-in hybrid vehicles, aiming to close a loophole that has allowed some Chinese automakers to bypass existing duties on fully electric cars. This move signals a protective stance towards the European automotive sector, seeking to level the playing field against what is perceived as subsidized foreign competition. The commission's investigation into these imports indicates a growing concern over fair market access and the ...
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