EU blows the whistle on unfair wind turbine imports: Announces close scrutiny

After prolonged pressure from China, the EU will step up scrutiny of ”illegal” and state-subsidized wind turbine exports to Europe. ”All evidence” from the industry will be scrutinized, it promises.
"“Diplomatic derisking is also important because we want to keep open communication lines with China on issues where we agree,” Ursula von der Leyen said this summer (Archive) | Photo: Alastair Grant
"“Diplomatic derisking is also important because we want to keep open communication lines with China on issues where we agree,” Ursula von der Leyen said this summer (Archive) | Photo: Alastair Grant

BRUSSELS - When foreign wind turbine parts from China, for example, roll into European markets in the future, it will be under further and closer scrutiny. 

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