(Bloomberg) -- China is taking its dispute with the US over electric-vehicle subsidies to the World Trade Organization, challenging elements of President Joe Biden’s signature climate law passed ...
China has renewed its offer for talks with the European Commission to address economic and trade frictions to try to ease ...
While the slowdown in EV sales growth has caused concern in the West, China continues to post positive results. According to ...
Analysts CNA spoke to believe that Beijing is getting into trade wars with multiple economies, raising concerns about the ...
The result is that China’s trade balance now stands at between 2 percent and 4 percent of gross domestic product, depending on the methodology (see China Article IV for details of the differences in ...
The Canadian government, as with some of its allies, has rationalized the measure as a way to compete against the heavy subsidies China offers throughout its EV supply chain, where cars are ...
The United Kingdom and United States are the top two recipients ... move ahead with additional tariffs on most electric vehicles imported from China. Beijing and Brussels have been engaged in ...
The ministry emphasized that the issue of countervailing subsidies for Chinese electric vehicles was "complex" and presented significant challenges for reaching an agreement. "China is willing to ...
Beijing is investigating whether dairy producers in the European Union receive unfair government subsidies, marking the latest salvo in an escalating trade dispute. China’s Ministry of Commerce ...