Turkey is cracking down on Chinese electric vehicle imports, the latest country to do so after the European Union launched its own probe into the Asian country’s EV subsidies.
Companies importing EVs to Turkey must have at least 140 authorised service stations spread evenly across the country and open a call centre for each brand, according to a Trade Ministry decree published last month. The onerous requirement is widely seen as targeting Chinese vehicles. China sold US$184 million worth of EVs to Turkey in the first 10 months of this year
Source : South China Morning Post (scmp.com)
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