China's parts imports ruled illegal, luxury car makers sneakily happy
Release time:
2018-07-23
The third standard for conforming to the characteristics of complete vehicles, which was scheduled to be implemented on the first of this month, was not enacted as scheduled, and instead, China has once again received an unfavorable ruling from the WTO on tariffs on auto parts. On Friday, the WTO released a 373-page interim panel ruling report, consistent with the initial ruling in February, which supported the view of the United States, the European Union and Canada, saying that China's measures to regulate imports of auto parts violated trade rules.
The third standard for conforming to the characteristics of complete vehicles, which was scheduled to be implemented on the first of this month, was not enacted as scheduled, and instead, China has once again received an unfavorable ruling from the WTO on tariffs on auto parts. On Friday, the WTO released a 373-page interim panel ruling report, consistent with the initial ruling in February, which supported the view of the United States, the European Union and Canada, saying that China's measures to regulate imports of auto parts violated trade rules.
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