
Subsidies: How the EU wants to hold China to account
According to a report in the Financial Times, the EU is planning to make China more accountable for access to the European market with stricter regulations for clean technologies.
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According to a report in the Financial Times, the EU is planning to make China more accountable for access to the European market with stricter regulations for clean technologies.
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The EU Commission has launched an investigation into Chinese imports. The investigation concerns the food supplement choline chloride, which is used in pig and poultry feed.
By Manuel Liu
The EU Commission officially adopted the threatened additional charges on e-cars on Tuesday. Germany has failed in its opposition to the regulation.
By Fabian Peltsch
The EU plans to tax carbon dioxide emissions when importing products from non-EU countries. China is particularly affected – and regards the CBAM adjustment mechanism primarily as protectionism. Small companies in particular are faced with a problem.
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China has declared an anti-dumping investigation against Canadian rapeseed imports. This follows a familiar pattern. Beijing also responded with similar measures in response to the EU investigation into EVs.
By Christiane Kuehl
China's investigation has found that EU brandy is being sold at dumping prices. However, it has decided not to impose provisional tariffs. The EU Commission announced that the decision would not impact the planned EV tariffs.
By Redaktion Table
China has placed the metal antimony on the list of restricted export raw materials. China is one of the main producers of this metal.
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Due to over 1,000 outstanding comments on the increased US tariffs, the introduction planned for Thursday will be postponed by at least two weeks. Among other things, semiconductors and e-vehicles are affected.
By Christiane Kuehl
The customs dispute with the European Union is heating up. China is considering retaliatory measures and has published a list of European pork producers to be investigated.
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The trade disputes between China and the West continue to intensify. Beijing now considers punitive tariffs on imported chemicals used in the automotive sector, among others.
By Redaktion Table