Ministry spokesman He Yadong accused the EU of making unprecedented demands on Chinese automakers, demanding detailed information on production, development, technology and product formulations.
Although China said it would fully cooperate with its companies in providing the requested information, the European Commission “disappointed” Chinese companies by continuing to impose high punitive tariffs. Although no retaliatory measures were announced, Beijing reiterated its desire to protect the interests of Chinese companies.
In response to increased EU tariffs, Beijing launched an anti-dumping investigation into European pork exports, but without linking them to EV tariffs.
Source: Ferra

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