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Chinese EV exporters offered price floors to avoid EU anti-subsidy tariffs

By Oscar Pandiello ( January 12, 2026, 12:10 GMT | Insight) -- Chinese electric vehicle exporters may avoid EU anti-subsidy duties by committing to minimum export prices under a framework published on Monday. The European Commission guidance explains how price undertakings would be assessed as an alternative to countervailing duties imposed since October 2024, which reach up to 35.3 percent. It also outlines pricing benchmarks and the role EU investment commitments could play in supporting an undertaking.Chinese electric vehicle exporters could avoid EU anti-subsidy duties by committing to minimum export prices under a framework for price undertakings set out by the European Commission on Monday....

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