
The Chinese Mainland’s Ministry of Commerce Opposes EU’s High EV Tariffs
China’s Ministry of Commerce criticizes the EU’s proposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, calling them unfair and harmful to global automotive supply chains.
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