China Investigates EU Probe on Solar, Wind Power & Products
By Rediff Money Desk, Beijing Jul 10, 2024 15:58
China's Commerce Ministry launched an investigation into the EU's probe on Chinese companies, focusing on wind power, photovoltaics, and security equipment. The investigation is seen as retaliation for the EU's probes into Chinese subsidies.
Beijing, Jul 10 (AP) China's Commerce Ministry announced Wednesday it will launch an investigation into whether unfair trade practices were adopted by the European Union in its probe of Chinese companies.
It said the investigation will focus on wind power, photovoltaics, security equipment and others and will be completed before next Jan. 10, with a possible extension of three months to April.
The investigation was requested by China's Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products.
The announcement is an apparent retaliation for recent probes by the EU of Chinese companies, launched earlier this year.
These include a probe into whether Chinese subsidies give wind turbine companies an unfair advantage in the competition for projects in five EU member countries, Spain, Greece, France, Romania and Bulgaria.
The EU also announced probes into two Chinese solar panel makers bidding for a 455-megawatt solar park in Romania.
China has accused the European Union of protectionism and reckless distortion of the definition of subsidies in response to a new EU investigation into Chinese wind turbine makers.
In June, the EU raised tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, escalating a trade dispute over Beijing's subsidies for the exports that the EU worries is hurting European automakers.
The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, said it would impose provisional tariffs that would result in Chinese automakers facing additional duties of as much as 38%, up from the current 10%. (AP)
It said the investigation will focus on wind power, photovoltaics, security equipment and others and will be completed before next Jan. 10, with a possible extension of three months to April.
The investigation was requested by China's Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products.
The announcement is an apparent retaliation for recent probes by the EU of Chinese companies, launched earlier this year.
These include a probe into whether Chinese subsidies give wind turbine companies an unfair advantage in the competition for projects in five EU member countries, Spain, Greece, France, Romania and Bulgaria.
The EU also announced probes into two Chinese solar panel makers bidding for a 455-megawatt solar park in Romania.
China has accused the European Union of protectionism and reckless distortion of the definition of subsidies in response to a new EU investigation into Chinese wind turbine makers.
In June, the EU raised tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, escalating a trade dispute over Beijing's subsidies for the exports that the EU worries is hurting European automakers.
The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, said it would impose provisional tariffs that would result in Chinese automakers facing additional duties of as much as 38%, up from the current 10%. (AP)
Source: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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