EU urged to invest Eur100 bil, impose tariffs on China batteries to boost competitiveness

A new report by Dunne Insights and EIES has found that Europe is several years behind China in the electric vehicle and battery sector, and offered several strategic recommendations aimed at closing this gap.

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