The European Commission has updated its report on state-led distortions in the Chinese economy, adding new sectors and potentially opening the door to anti-dumping complaints from EU chip and clean-tech producers. The update, published on Wednesday and stretching to 712 pages, adds details of what the EU executive considers to be distortions in sectors of telecom equipment, semiconductors, the rail industry, renewable energy and electric vehicles.
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The European Commission
has updated its report on state-led distortions in the Chinese
economy, adding new sectors and potentially opening the door to
anti-dumping complaints from EU chip and. -April 10, 2024 at 07:46 am EDT
- MarketScreener
European Commission: The report is a tool for EU industries to use when filing complaints about dumping practices. If Chinese prices and costs are found to distorted, they can be replaced with those from another country to calculate normally higher dumping tariffs.