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EU probes on Chinese subsidies and imports

The European Union is apparently set to introduce an examination into China's procurement of medical devices in a most current effort to secure homegrown manufacturers.

The EU has also introduced numerous examinations into whether Chinese clean tech manufacturers are disposing subsidised products on its market and whether Chinese-owned companies unfairly benefit from subsidies while operating inside the EU.

The European Commission, which is carrying out the examinations, says its goal is to prevent unjust competitors and market distortion.

Here's what you require to understand about the investigations:

MEDICAL GADGETS

The EU might introduce a probe into China's procurement of medical devices as early as mid-April, Bloomberg News reported on April 15, pointing out people familiar with the matter.

Under the EU's International Procurement Instrument, the European Commission can look into issues that a 3rd nation's policies unjustly favour domestic providers, and might result in the EU restricting that nation's access to its public tenders.

WIND TURBINES

The EU is examining aids gotten by Chinese suppliers of wind turbines destined for Europe, the bloc's. anti-trust commissioner Margrethe Vestager stated on April 9.

It will look into wind park advancement in Spain, Greece,. France, Romania and Bulgaria, Vestager said without naming. specific companies.

China said the probe was discriminatory versus Chinese. business and backed protectionism.

SOLAR PANELS

The Commission opened 2 investigations under the EU. Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) into whether two Chinese. bidders benefited exceedingly from aids in their deals in. a public tender for a solar energy park in Romania, it stated on. April 3.

The investigations concern a consortium composed of. Romania's ENEVO and an unit of China's LONGi, and. subsidiaries of Chinese state-owned Shanghai Electric Group .

The Commission has up until Aug. 14 to take a choice on. whether to block the contract, accept commitments from the. companies to eliminate the distortion of competition, or not to. things.

The Commission's first examination introduced under the. FSR, worrying a Chinese train maker's participation in a. Bulgarian tender for electric trains, ended after CRRC Qingdao. Sifang Engine withdrew its tender.

ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES

The Commission said on Sept. 13 it would launch an. anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric lorries to. determine whether to enforce punitive tariffs on them.

It wishes to discover if Chinese exports of EVs to the EU. market are taking advantage of extreme aids.

China's commerce minister Wang Wentao stated in April that. U.S. and European assertions of excess Chinese EV capability were. unwarranted, while a Chinese market body said the probe was. stacked versus Chinese producers.

The investigation, officially released on Oct. 4, will last. as much as 13 months. The Commission can impose provisional. anti-subsidy responsibilities nine months after the start of the probe.