The European Commission intends to keep negotiating with China over electric vehicle tariffs even after EU nations vote on final import duties this Friday. Proposed tariffs range from 7.8 per cent to 35.3 per cent, depending on company cooperation, and would be in addition to the standard 10% car i...
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