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EU and China Agree to Replace EV Tariffs With Minimum Import Price Scheme
Beijing and Brussels have reached an agreement to replace tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles imported into the European Union with a minimum import price mechanism, the bloc said on Monday. Under the deal, the tariffs imposed as part of the EU’s trade defence action will be substituted by a floor price for Chinese-made EVs entering the European market, according to a statement from the European Commission. The EU had launched an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles in October 2023. The probe concluded a year later with the imposition of countervailing duties ranging from 7.8% to 35.3%, to be applied for five years. The new arrangement marks a shift from punitive tariffs toward a price-based management approach aimed at addressing subsidy concerns while keeping the market open to Chinese manufacturers.
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