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WTO talksSouth China Morning Post
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China seeks WTO talks over EU ’s EV tariffs, says trade rules severely’ violated - China urges European Union to correct the wrongdoing’ of its import tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
China also began a trade-and-investment-barrier investigation on July 10 , examining how the EU 's Foreign Subsidy Regulation had affected Chinese companies.
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