
EU’s New Tariffs on Chinese EVs May Stifle Free Trade
The EU’s new tariffs on electric vehicles from the Chinese mainland could stifle free trade and harm both economies, threatening the global automotive industry and innovation.
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The EU’s new tariffs on electric vehicles from the Chinese mainland could stifle free trade and harm both economies, threatening the global automotive industry and innovation.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has strongly criticized the EU’s proposal to impose anti-subsidy duties on Chinese electric vehicles, warning of disruption to the global automotive industry.
China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao criticizes Europe’s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles as ‘typical trade protectionism’ during a meeting with Spain’s Carlos Cuerpo.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao emphasizes the need for dialogue to address trade frictions with the European Union, vowing to defend Chinese companies’ interests amid EU probes into various Chinese products.
Ahead of the 60th anniversary of China-France diplomatic ties, China’s Commerce Minister assures that the anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy imports is fair and not targeting any specific country.
China’s public goods, including the Belt and Road Initiative, are transforming global connectivity despite Western skepticism, enhancing cooperation and benefiting economies worldwide.