1. The EU has imposed tariffs on China-made electric vehicles as high as 45.3% following an anti-subsidy investigation. 2. The tariffs are aimed at protecting EU automakers from unfair competition due to state subsidies in China. 3. China has responded by filing a WTO lawsuit and retaliating with anti-dumping measures on EU brandy imports.
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