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European Commission announces new tariffs aimed mainly at penalising subsidised Chinese manufacturers

European car makers that build EVs in China and import them back to the continent will be hit with 21% additional duty taxes by the EU.

Announced yesterday by the European Commission, these new tariffs, which could go as high as 38.1% for some Chinese car makers, are aimed at levelling Europe's automotive playing field.

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LP in Brighton 12 June 2024

This is massive news. If introduced it will decimate sales of Chinese imports and do likewise to European exports when China introduces reciprocal tariffs.