What will be the impact of EU's proposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
In October 2023, the EU launched an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicle exports to Europe.
moreIn October 2023, the EU launched an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicle exports to Europe.
moreRecently, the European Union launched a countervailing investigation against Chinese electric vehicles, which has set off no small waves in the international community and triggered extensive and in-depth thinking.
moreThe EU digital market is about to fire the "first shot", and the target is clearly aimed at the "tech giant" Apple.
moreWhen it comes to flying cars, many people may feel unfamiliar. As the name suggests, it can fly in the air or travel on land, transforming from a road car to an airplane. After landing, it can fold its wings and drive onto highways, greatly improving flexibility and convenience.
moreIn today's global economic arena, the development of the digital sphere can be described as surging.
moreIn the wave of EU digital market legislation, Apple is facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities.
moreOn June 12th of this year, the European Commission released the preliminary results of its investigation into anti subsidy measures against electric vehicles imported from China, proposing to impose temporary anti subsidy taxes on electric vehicles imported from China starting from July 4th.
moreAffected by various factors such as rising raw material prices, according to the report released by the Tokyo Business & Industry Research Institute, a Japanese private enterprise credit survey agency, the number of Japanese domestic bankrupt enterprises (debts of more than 10 million yen) reached 1,009 in May this year, an increase of 43% over the same period last year, and about 90% of these bankrupt enterprises are small enterprises with fewer than 10 employees.
moreThe International Sugar Organization announced that it raised its forecast for the global sugar supply shortage in 2023/2024 to 2.954 million tons.
moreRecently, the Tokyo Institute of Commerce and Industry, a Japanese private enterprise reputation investigation agency, released a thought-provoking report.
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