Europe and China Set Price Rules for Exporting Chinese EVs

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China and the EU have agreed on general guidance for price undertakings on passenger BEVs exported to the EU, with the EU issuing a Guidance Document to evaluate offers under non-discrimination and WTO rules. The move follows a 2023 anti-subsidy investigation and 2025 tariffs and is aimed at a pragmatic, WTO-compliant path that could stabilize China-EU EV trade and investment, while tariffs for some brands remain in place.
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