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China says EU mandated its EV companies turn over 'unmatched' quantities of data

The European Commission sought an unprecedented amount of comprehensive info on Chinese automakers' supply chains during its investigation into the nation's subsidised electrical car imports, China's. commerce ministry said on Thursday.

The Commission, which manages trade policy for the. 27-nation strong European Union, last week slapped additional duties. on imported Chinese EVs following the probe, prompting rebuke. from Beijing and spying allegations from Chinese state media. China has also released a disposing investigation into EU pork. imports.

The type, scope and quantity of information gathered by. the European side was unprecedented and even more than what is. needed for a countervailing responsibilities investigation, He Yadong,. a commerce ministry spokesperson informed a news conference. He was. responding to a question from Chinese state radio over whether. Brussels had been seeking to spy on China's EV industry.

The Commission mandatorily needed Chinese car manufacturers. hand over details concerning sourcing basic materials for. batteries, producing parts, and rates and establishing. sales channels, the representative said.

Governments normally enforce anti-subsidy responsibilities on imported. products to protect domestic companies when they believe the item in. concern can only have actually been produced for less than the marketplace. rate because it gained from unjust incentives or handouts.

European car manufacturers are being challenged by an influx of. lower-cost EVs from Chinese rivals. The European Commission says. prices are generally 20% below those of EU-made models.

Chinese automakers that Brussels considered non-cooperating. business, such as SAIC, will deal with a tariff of 38.1% once the. provisional duties work, which is likely to be July.

He Yadong called claims that Chinese car companies did not. completely comply groundless.

State media CCTV also ran a short article on Wednesday recommending. that Brussels had looked for to spy on Chinese automobile business, provided. the numerous unreasonable needs made throughout this inquiry.

(source: Reuters)