China is taking a dispute with the European Union over tariffs on e-cars entering the European market to the World Trade Organization (WTO). China’s Ministry of Commerce said in Beijing on Friday that it would be asking the WTO’s dispute settlement body to look at the issue. The ministry said that the EU’s provisional decision to impose tariffs lacks a factual and legal basis, violates WTO rules, and undermines global cooperation over the tackling of climate change. Beijing is calling on the EU to immediately reverse the decision and work with China to ensure economic and trade cooperation, as…