China files complaint against India in WTO over EV, battery subsidies
China has lodged a complaint with the World Trade Organization against India's electric vehicle and battery subsidies. Beijing claims these measures violate global trade rules and unfairly benefit Indian industries. This move comes as China seeks ...

These measures unfairly benefit India's domestic industries and undermine China's legitimate interests, Beijing said.
"It will be a request to consult ahead of a dispute, not a trade concern in committees," said an official.
New Delhi has taken a host of measures, such as the electric-vehicle policy and the production-linked incentive scheme, to boost domestic manufacturing of EVs.
China has filed similar applications against Turkiye, Canada and the EU.
"They have sought consultations with India," the official said. Seeking consultation is the first step of the dispute settlement process as per WTO rules.
Commerce secretary Rajesh Agrawal said the commerce and industry ministry will look at the detailed submissions made by China.
China's complaint comes amid its efforts to boost exports of its electric vehicles to India, following the two sides' plan to normalise relations after a five-year freeze in ties.
India's trade deficit with China widened to $99.2 billion during 2024-25.
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