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CHINA PRESS: EU EV Investigation Results Not Based On Mutual Facts

CHINA PRESS

Chinese officials hope Brussels and Beijing can take action to avoid escalating trade frictions following the EU’s recent proposal to impose up to a 36% duty on Chinese made electric vehicles, China’s Ministry of Commerce has said. The proposal was not based on mutual facts, had used sampling techniques to distort results, and did not fully absorb Beijing’s opinions, the ministry said. (Source: 21st Century Herald)

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Chinese officials hope Brussels and Beijing can take action to avoid escalating trade frictions following the EU’s recent proposal to impose up to a 36% duty on Chinese made electric vehicles, China’s Ministry of Commerce has said. The proposal was not based on mutual facts, had used sampling techniques to distort results, and did not fully absorb Beijing’s opinions, the ministry said. (Source: 21st Century Herald)