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EU Formally Opens Subsidies Probe Into EVs Made in China
- Notice starts the clock running on one-year investigation
- Provisional measures could be adopted in next nine months
A BYD Co. Seal electric sedan on display at the Munich Motor Show in Munich, Germany, in September.
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The European Union has formally launched an anti-subsidies probe into electric vehicles manufactured in China, setting in motion a one-year investigation that could see provisional measures such as countervailing duties imposed in the next nine months.
The probe, which was announced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen last month, will focus on new battery-powered electric vehicles (BEVs) and alleged subsidies granted by the Chinese state, a legal notice in the EU’s official journal confirmed Wednesday.