Europe News Video. EU will launch inquiry into Chinese electric cars, von der Leyen says Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 13/09/2023 - 10:58 GMT+2 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced an anti-subsidy inquiry into low-cost electric cars coming from China. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next EU will launch inquiry into Chinese electric cars, von der Leyen says Now playing Next Germany's Zugspitze summit cross returns for ski season Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 29th, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next EU Commissioner Jørgensen: Housing crisis needs 'holistic approach' Now playing Next Which EU countries have the biggest gender investment gap? Now playing Next European interceptor drones are technologically world leaders Now playing Next Ukrainian president's top aide Yermak resigns after anti-graft raid Now playing Next Snow Forecast (2025/11/28) Now playing Next Candace Owens says Macrons ordered her killing, but there's no proof Now playing Next Putin demands Kyiv withdraw forces from eastern Ukraine Now playing Next Video shows Israeli army kill two Palestinians on apparent surrender Now playing Next Cold weather, Christmas trees, and dust: Why your allergies may flare up this Christmas Now playing Next Day 1 Highlights: Champions Shine at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam as the World Judo Tour Returns Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV calls for unity of the Christian world during Nicaea ceremony Now playing Next Uzbekistan to drastically reduce bureaucracy and train 5 million AI citizens by 2030 Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 28th, 2025 – Evening More videos
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