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EU probes into Chinese aids and imports

The European Commission obtained the necessary support in a vote to enforce tasks of up to 45% on imported electrical lorries made in China, as part of the EU's. highestprofile probe into supposed Chinese aids that has. provoked dangers of retaliation from Beijing.

It has actually also launched examinations into whether Chinese. tidy tech producers are discarding subsidised items on EU markets. and whether Chinese-owned companies unjustly take advantage of. subsidies while running inside the European Union.

The EU executive states its aim is to prevent unfair. competitors and market distortion.

Here's what you need to understand about the investigations:

ELECTRIC CARS

The EC said on June 12 it would impose tariffs on imports of. China-made EVs over what it stated were excessive subsidies, with. provisional duties entering force in July. On Oct. 4, it. received the essential support from the EU member mentions to. adopt the tariffs in a split vote.

The proposed tasks of approximately 45% would cost carmakers. billions of extra dollars to bring cars into the bloc and are. set to be enforced from November for 5 years.

The EC, which needs to publish an executing policy by. Oct. 30 for the tariffs to apply, said it would continue talks. with Beijing to discover an alternative service.

TINPLATE STEEL

The EC opened on May 16 an anti-dumping investigation into. flat-rolled items of iron or steel plated or coated with. Chinese tin.

The EU's main journal stated the investigation follows a. grievance from European steel association Eurofer.

The investigation is to be concluded within 14 months, with. the possible imposition of provisional responsibilities in seven to eight. months.

WOOD FLOOR COVERING IMPORTS

The EC initiated an anti-dumping investigation into wood. floor covering imports on May 16, following a grievance by the. European Parquet Federation.

Under investigation are assembled multilayered wood flooring. panels. Panels of bamboo, or with at least the top layer of. bamboo, are excluded, as are panels for mosaic floorings.

MEDICAL GADGETS

The EC introduced a probe into Chinese public procurement of. medical gadgets, the EU's main journal stated on April 24.

The examination is the very first under the EU International. Procurement Instrument, which aims to prevent countries from. unjustly favouring domestic providers.

If the Commission finds that European suppliers do not have. reasonable access to the Chinese market, it could put limitations. on Chinese medical gadget companies bidding in EU public. tenders.

The examination is to be concluded within nine months,. although the EC can extend this period by an additional five months.

WIND TURBINES

The EU is examining aids gotten by Chinese. suppliers of wind turbines destined for Europe, the bloc's. anti-trust commissioner Margrethe Vestager said on April 9.

It will check out wind park development in Spain, Greece,. France, Romania and Bulgaria, Vestager said without calling. particular business.

China stated the probe was prejudiced versus Chinese. enterprises and backed protectionism.

SOLAR PANELS

The EC in May closed its probe into Chinese bidders in a. public tender for a solar park in Romania after the companies. under investigation, Shanghai Electric and a system of. LONGi Green Energy Innovation Co, withdrew from the. process.

(source: Reuters)