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EU’s Tariff Showdown on Chinese EVs: A Roundup of 7 Key Developments You Missed in the Global EV Race
The EU is set to decide on tariffs for Chinese electric vehicles, while Tesla faces off against China: 7 key EV articles you might have overlooked
From a critical day approaching for Chinese exporters to a rising competition for dominance in self-driving technology, here are seven essential EV narratives that you might not have caught.
European Union officials are eagerly awaiting October 4, a date the Chinese government is keen to avoid. On this day, the 27 members of the EU are expected to cast a critical vote on the approval of imposing hefty tariffs, as high as 35.3 per cent, on electric vehicles produced in China for a duration of five years.
According to Malaysia's Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz, the country needs to tactfully handle global trade conflicts in order to maintain competitiveness in its electric vehicle industry. This can be achieved by providing incentives for domestic producers and attracting investments.
Hozon New Energy Automobile has announced that its plans to list on the Hong Kong stock market are advancing quicker than anticipated, thanks to a favorable market environment and the firm's determination to increase sales of electric vehicles (EV) in foreign markets.
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