CHINA LAUNCHES LEGAL CHALLENGE TO EU FEED IN TARIFFS

BY KEITH NUTHALL THE BRITISH government will have to carefully assess whether its feed-in tariff system gives unfair advantages to UK-based utilities and their suppliers, following a new World Trade Organisation (WTO) disputes case brought by China. It has argued that Italy and Greece have broken WTO fair trading laws by unfairly favouring local companies in contracts securing subsidies under feed-in tariff systems. And Beijing has cited the EU's renewable energy directive as the source of these problems and says it will assess all EU feed-in tariffs and make ...


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