🏛️ EU launches investigation into Goldwind's foreign subsidies
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The European Commission has launched an investigation into Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Goldwind over potential foreign subsidies that may distort competition in the EU market. Announced on February 3, 2026, the probe follows concerns raised during a preliminary review initiated in April 2024. Major European manufacturers, including Vestas and Siemens Energy, have expressed worries about unfair competition from cheaper Chinese imports. Goldwind may propose remedies to address the Commission's concerns, which could significantly impact the EU wind energy sector.
Key points
- The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation into Goldwind's potential foreign subsidies.
- Concerns focus on subsidies that may distort competition in the EU wind turbine market.
- Major European manufacturers like Vestas and Siemens Energy have raised alarms over unfair competition.
- Goldwind may propose remedies to address the Commission's concerns.
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Facts
- The investigation was announced on February 3, 2026.
- The preliminary review began in April 2024.
- Goldwind is a state-owned company based in China.
- The investigation focuses on potential subsidies including grants and tax relief.
Quotes
- The Commission suspects that Goldwind may have received third-country subsidies that could distort the EU Single Market — European Commission statement.
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