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JLR has known as for “continued dialogue between the European Union and China” after the UK carmaker was dragged into the tariff struggle with the specter of elevated duties on its EU-built Land Rover Defender offered in China.
Chinese language officers mentioned this week the federal government was investigating elevating tariffs on giant combustion-engined vehicles imported from the EU.
The potential retaliation, sparked by the EU’s vote to use ‘anti-dumping’ tariffs to Chinese language-built EVs, would have an effect on JLR’s second biggest-selling car in China, the Land Rover Defender, in addition to the Land Rover Discovery.
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