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  "textContent": "The European Union’s policies and rationale slapping tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) may be a bit better than the USA’s, but they are also quite dubious. One interesting thing the EU is doing now is allowing exemptions for EVs produced in China for European brands. Why should they get exemptions? ... [continued]\n\nThe post CUPRA Tavascan EV Exempted from EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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