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EU to vote on Chinese electric vehicle tariffs, Tesla vs China: 7 EV reads you missed

From D-Day looming for China’s exporters to an escalating battle for supremacy in autonomous driving, here are seven EV stories you may have missed

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Robots perform welding work on vehicles for Voyah, a division of Chinese state-owned carmaker Dongfeng Motor Corporation, in Wuhan, Hubei province, in April. Photo: Xinhua
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1. D-Day looms for China’s exporters as EU moves towards EV tariffs vote

October 4 is a date that cannot come soon enough for European Union bureaucrats, but one the Chinese government desperately wants to avert. The EU’s 27 member states are slated to hold a crucial vote on whether to sign punitive tariffs of up to 35.3 per cent on Chinese-made electric vehicles into law for five years.

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