China said the European Union's measures to shield its companies from foreign subsidies are a barrier to trade and investment, marking the latest clash in the ongoing trade dispute between the two sides.
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The Ministry of Commerce released the findings of its investigation into the EU's Foreign Subsidies Regulation on Thursday, highlighting «selective implementation» as a major concern. The inquiry started in July last year after the EU started examining Chinese subsidies for electric vehicles.
Beijing did not specify any actions it plans to take following the investigation results. It said previously if foreign policies were determined to be trade barriers the ministry could conduct bilateral talks, start a multilateral dispute settlement and take «other appropriate measures.» The ministry also said these steps could involve recommending «retaliatory measures.»
In a briefing later in the day, the ministry's spokesman He Yadong said Beijing would take steps such as asking the EU for talks, without providing details.
China's probe comes amid a broader trade dispute with Brussels, where the EU has imposed tariffs of up to 45% on Chinese-made EVs after determining that state subsidies gave China's EV industry an unfair advantage.
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