
China and EU Engage in Constructive Talks Over EV Tariff Disputes
China and the EU held constructive consultations to resolve the ongoing EV tariff disputes, aiming to reach a mutually acceptable solution through friendly dialogue.
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China and the EU held constructive consultations to resolve the ongoing EV tariff disputes, aiming to reach a mutually acceptable solution through friendly dialogue.
China’s Ministry of Commerce opposes the EU’s plan to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, calling it unfair competition and vowing to defend the rights of Chinese enterprises.
China refutes EU claims of reluctance to consult on electric vehicle tariffs, emphasizing sincerity in bilateral engagements and opposing protectionist measures affecting global green industries.
China condemns the G7 statement as filled with ‘arrogance, prejudice, and lies,’ accusing the group of unfounded allegations and urging it to abandon ideological biases for genuine cooperation.
China has expressed grave concerns over Japan’s planned export controls on semiconductor-related items, warning of serious impacts on trade and global supply chain stability.
Ben Norton of GeopoliticalEconomy.com criticizes U.S. sanctions proposals against China, calling them “hypocritical and self-serving” and accusing the U.S. of the same practices it condemns.
China accuses the U.S. of economic coercion over its ‘Chinese overcapacity’ rhetoric, urging fair competition and international trade rules adherence amid escalating trade tensions.
China’s Ministry of Commerce criticizes U.S. chip sector incentives as ‘discriminatory’, accusing the U.S. of violating international trade rules and disrupting global semiconductor industry chains.