Greece Poised to Back EU Tariffs on Chinese Electric Cars In a move that could have significant implications for the global electric vehicle market, Greece is reportedly set to support the European Union's proposal to impose tariffs on electric cars imported from China. The EU's plan aims to level the playing field for European manufacturers, which have long complained about unfair competition from Chinese producers. The tariffs, if implemented, would likely increase the cost of Chinese-made electric cars in the EU market, potentially benefiting domestic producers such as Volkswagen and BMW. The decision is expected to be a key test of Greece's commitment to EU policies, particularly in the wake of a recent controversy over the country's handling of EU migrant quotas.


Greece expected to support EU tariffs on electric cars imported from China  Greek City Times