Tesla has launched a legal challenge against the European Union over tariffs imposed on Chinese-made electric vehicles, according to court records. The American automaker lodged its complaint at the General Court,
The EU imposed extra tariffs of up to 35% on Chinese-manufactured EVs in October after an anti-subsidy investigation found Chinese state support was unfairly undercutting European automakers.
Mercedes-Benz Group AG is joining a Geely lawsuit against European Union tariffs on electric cars imported from China, adding to a flurry of legal cases targeting the duties.
The European automotive industry faces rising tensions as BMW and Tesla Shanghai file lawsuits against the European Commission
Tesla is challenging the European Union in court over the tariffs imposed on its Chinese electric vehicles despite getting
Tesla has filed a lawsuit against the European Union at the European Court of Justice (ECJ), challenging anti-subsidy tariffs imposed on imports of electric vehicles (EVs) from China. The ECJ confirmed the case on its website Monday but did not provide further details about Tesla's claim.
The automaker saw sales of its EVs drop 13% in the European Union in 2024, and is facing growing pressure as rivals launch a wave of cheaper EVs.
This week, some auto industry observers felt a creeping sense of déjà vu. Seemingly out of nowhere, a Chinese firm made international headlines by besting Western companies at the tech they supposedly invented.
The brand’s local arm reveals that the Geely EX5 will be packed with tech when it lands in first half of 2025.
Tesla has entered the legal battle over European Union tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China, aligning with BMW and Chinese automakers in filing a challenge with CJEU