China Investigates EU Cars, Slaps Levy on Brandy as Ties Worsen
- Actions come after EU decided to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs
- Shares of European carmakers and brandy companies tumbled
China is studying raising tariffs on large-engine vehicles and will start collecting duties on brandy from Europe, escalating a trade spat after the European Union decided to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
“China is studying measures including raising the tariffs on imported gasoline cars with a large engine capacity,” the Ministry of Commerce said in a
on Tuesday, adding it will safeguard the rights of its companies. In a separate , the ministry said importers of brandy from the EU will have to pay a deposit of as much as 39% of the value of the brandy effective Oct. 11.
China is also starting investigation in raising taxes for gas guzzling cars. Germany's good cop, bad cop tricks don't fool the Chinese.