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Tesla and BMW sue EU
Tesla and BMW sue EU as discontent over Chinese EV tariffs mounts
Both BMW and Tesla have been hit with tariffs by the EU on imports of electric vehicles made in China, along with other Chinese manufacturers such as BYD and SAIC. View on euronews
EU faces legal action from Tesla, BMW over tariffs on Chinese-made EVs
Tesla, owned by Elon Musk, is taking the European Union (EU) to court over its tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China. Filed last Wednesday with the European Court of Justice (ECJ) by Tesla’s Shanghai division, the lawsuit comes in the wake of similar legal moves by BMW and other Chinese car manufacturers.
Tesla, BMW challenge EU tariffs on China-made EVs
Tesla and BMW sue EU over tariffs on electric vehicles from China, joining Chinese automakers that filed claims. Read more.
Tesla, BMW Sue EU as Tension Mounts on Chinese EV Tariffs
Tesla and Germany’s BMW are suing the European Commission, joining a growing band of Chinese automakers to oppose the European Union on its punitive tariffs on electric vehicles.
Tesla Joins Legal Battle Against EU Tariffs on China-Made EVs
Tesla TSLA has joined BMW and several Chinese manufacturers in challenging EU tariffs on China-made electric vehicles at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), per a court filing. While the tariffs are significantly lower than the 100% punitive duties imposed by the United States and Canada on Chinese battery electric vehicles (BEVs),
Tesla Latest Carmaker To Sue EU Over EV Tariffs
The EU hit Tesla with an additional 7.8% tariff for Model 3s exported to Europe from China. An investigation found that the Chinese government had provided unfair subsidies to local brands. Tesla accounted for roughly 28% of all Chinese-made EVs exported to Europe in 2023.
Tesla launches legal battle against European Union over tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
Tesla has launched a legal challenge against the European Union over tariffs imposed on Chinese-made electric vehicles, according to court records. The American automaker lodged its complaint at the General Court,
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Tesla’s Shanghai subsidiary takes the EU to court
Shanghai subsidiary is taking the EU to court. The European Court of Justice published confirmation of the case on its ...
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Tesla's Shanghai Unit Takes EU to Court Over EV Import Duties
Tesla's Shanghai subsidiary is suing the European Commission over tariffs imposed on Chinese-made electric vehicles, ...
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Shanghai unveils 186 major projects for 2025
Shanghai unveiled a total of 186 major projects in its 2025 plan on Thursday, covering various sectors such as scientific and ...
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'Better late than never!' Toyota's Shanghai factory flips electric-car strategy
Its decision to build a fully owned factory rather than another joint-venture facility is also a strategic move. In China, ...
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What Musk’s Tweets Reveal About His Relationship With China
As Elon Musk grew Tesla’s business in China, he publicly cozied up to its leaders on his favorite social media platform.
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Tesla to significantly raise prices of all cars in Canada, website shows
Tesla will raise prices of all its cars in Canada from Feb. 1, according to notices on its Canadian website, with prices of ...
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Why is Tesla raising its prices in Canada from Feb 1?
Tesla raised Canadian car prices by up to C$9,000, raising questions about its strategy amid tariff pressures and import ...
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Tesla Prepares To Launch the Model Y Juniper in the US, Discounts Inventory Vehicles
Tesla is offering deep discounts on the current Model Y in inventory, hinting at an imminent sales start for the refreshed ...
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GM’s 100-year-old China business can’t keep up with the EV boom there
The automaker estimates its struggling China business will cost $5 billion, but it isn't giving up on the country yet.
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