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EU's Subsidy Crackdown Targets China's Goldwind, Signaling Tougher Market Entry for Foreign Firms

Araverus Team|Tuesday, February 3, 2026 at 1:15 PM

Araverus Team

Feb 3, 2026 · 1:15 PM

China · EU · Goldwind · Trade Probe

ChinaEUGoldwindTrade Probe

The European Commission is investigating whether Chinese wind-turbine company Goldwind received foreign subsidies that could distort the EU market, marking the latest probe under its Foreign Subsidies Regulation.

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EU Launches In-Depth Foreign Subsidies Probe Into China’s Goldwindwsj.comEU Launches Foreign Subsidies Probe Into China's Goldwind - marketscreener.commarketscreener.comCommission opens in-depth foreign subsidies investigation into Chinese Goldwind's wind sector activities in Europe - European Interesteuropeaninterest.euCommission opens in-depth foreign subsidies investigation into Goldwind's activities in the EU wind sector - European Commissionec.europa.euEU opens probe into Chinese wind giant Goldwind under foreign subsidies rules - EUobservereuobserver.com

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