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The European Commission said it had opened a review into tariffs applied on electric cars produced by the Volkswagen group in China, potentially offering the German auto manufacturer respite from anti-subsidy measures.
The EU last year imposed tariffs on EVs made in China at the end of an investigation into subsidies provided to Chinese carmakers and their suppliers.
Volkswagen currently pays 20.7 per cent duties on its Cupra brand manufactured in China. Seat-Cupra said it had proposed an import quota for the EVs and a minimum import price to the commission.
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