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Federal Court Rules on EV Supply Chain Dispute Between Australian, Chinese Companies

Federal Court of Appeal of Canada - [2026] FCA 866

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By Daily Canberra Courts · Published 3 July 2026 at 10:00 am

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Updated 1 h ago· 4 July 2026 at 2:26 am

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Federal Court Rules on EV Supply Chain Dispute Between Australian, Chinese Companies
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The Federal Court of Appeal of Canada has delivered judgment in True EV Distribution Pty Ltd v Shenzhen Xiaopeng Motors Supply Chain Management Co Ltd (No 2) [2026] FCA 866.

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Citation: [2026] FCA 866

Decision date: 2026-07-03

Court: Federal Court of Appeal of Canada

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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – application for dismissal of proceedings due to non-payment of security for costs – where security for costs paid 26 days late, 1 business day before this application listed for hearing – application dismissed COSTS – appropriate order for costs of interlocutory proceeding – where late payment by applicants made respondents’ costs of preparing interlocutory application nec

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