EU tariffs on Chinese solar imports 'a grave mistake' says German minister

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Economy minister Philipp Roesler says planned levies of up to 68 per cent are 'the wrong instrument' for addressing import issues

A German minister has warned Brussels that imposing punitive import duties on Chinese solar products would be "a grave mistake" that could lead to an all-out trade war between the EU and China. Economy...

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