European Commission revises tariffs on imported EVs from mainland China
Following the Aug. 20 announcement, Chinese automakers will have 10 days — until Aug. 30 — to provide comments and request hearings on the final disclosure
As part of its ongoing anti-subsidy investigation on electric vehicles imported from mainland China, the European Commission has now revised the duty rates based on the inputs received from interested parties on the provisional countervailing duties published earlier in July.
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