[US Prepares to Take Action Against China's Battery Materials, Graphite Faces Up to 700% Tariff]
Bloomberg reported on the 21st that the US Department of Commerce made a preliminary ruling on the 20th, stating that there were subsidies for China's key battery components. It believed that Chinese producers of active anode materials received substantial government subsidies, paving the way for subsequent countervailing duties. In response, experts interviewed by the *Global Times* said that the US's move against China under the pretext of subsidies was essentially driven by political considerations.
On May 20, the US Department of Commerce issued a ruling announcement on the "Countervailing Duty Investigation of Active Anode Materials Originating in China," claiming that two Chinese enterprises did not fully cooperate with the investigation. Based on "adverse facts available," it inferred that the subsidy rate exceeded 700%, while the subsidy rate for other Chinese enterprises was 6.55%.