HONG KONG -- With two weeks left before Europe's new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles take effect, speculation is swirling over exactly how -- and how strongly -- Beijing intends to respond to the bloc's move.
With two weeks before levies kick in, observers weigh possible deal or 'limited' payback
Visitors check out BMW's exhibit at the Beijing auto show in April. China has hinted at raising tariffs on European cars with high-displacement gas engines, with state media warning "BMW and Mercedes-Benz will bear the brunt." © Reuters
HONG KONG -- With two weeks left before Europe's new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles take effect, speculation is swirling over exactly how -- and how strongly -- Beijing intends to respond to the bloc's move.