In a speech at the World Economic Forum in China on Tuesday, Premier Li Qiang hit back at criticism from the US and EU that its manufacturers of green technologies benefit from an unfair advantage. His speech comes as Canada could impose higher tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, following in Washington and Brussels' footsteps. Meanwhile, we report on how Chinese electric cars are making gains in other markets, such as Nepal.
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China's Li hits back at Western accusations of unfair competition
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