WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Automakers are bracing for President-elect Donald Trump to impose new tariffs on vehicles from Mexico ...
Will the complaint escalate a trade war between the EU and the US? Or will it create a bigger incentive to negotiate?
Any agreement reached with Chinese producers on minimum prices for electric vehicles would need to be as effective and ...
American automotive industry brace for a new Republican administration under President-elect Donald Trump and the policy ...
Beijing's formal complaint raises the risk of greater tit-for-tat confrontation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Chinese commerce ministry said on Monday it will file a lawsuit with the WTO against the EU's tariffs on Chinese electric ...
China has told its automakers to halt big investment in European countries that support extra tariffs on Chinese-built ...
The country's Commerce Minister recently urged French officials to encourage the EU to negotiate a fair solution ...
China brought its complaint to the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism to “safeguard the interests” of the EV industry, ...
We see some risks from higher tariffs on Mexico imports for (Ford and GM) given their exposure to the region, both direct and ...
The levies range between 8% and 35% depending on the manufacturer — on top of an existing 10% tariff — and are set to remain ...