TOKYO -- Japan's Mazda Motor will export Chinese-made electric vehicles to Europe starting this summer, in a sign of how automakers are choosing between European Union tariffs or fines for failing to meet emissions standards.
Automaker caught between trade war and EU emissions standards
Mazda will sell its EZ-6 electric vehicle, initially built for the Chinese market, in Europe from this summer. (Photo by Nikkei)
TOKYO -- Japan's Mazda Motor will export Chinese-made electric vehicles to Europe starting this summer, in a sign of how automakers are choosing between European Union tariffs or fines for failing to meet emissions standards.