EU’s Increased Tariffs on Chinese EVs Spark Trade Concerns
The EU’s decision to impose higher tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles raises concerns about trade relations and economic growth between the two major markets.
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The EU’s decision to impose higher tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles raises concerns about trade relations and economic growth between the two major markets.
The European Commission’s decision to impose new tariffs on electric vehicles from the Chinese mainland raises concerns over trade tensions and potential impacts on the global economy.
The EU’s plan to impose additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles could have unintended consequences, potentially harming European industries and straining China-EU trade relations.
Hungary has criticized the EU’s decision to impose tariffs on electric vehicle imports from the Chinese mainland, calling for support of the European EV industry instead of punitive measures.
The Chinese mainland will suspend tariff concessions on 134 items from the Taiwan region starting June 15, citing unaddressed trade restrictions by the Taiwan authorities.
The United States announces new tariffs on $18 billion worth of Chinese imports, targeting key sectors and potentially escalating trade tensions with China.
Chinese Ambassador to Serbia Li Ming expresses optimism about future cooperation between China and Serbia, highlighting the vast opportunities in China’s market for Serbian products.
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech at the closing ceremony of the sixth China-France Business Council meeting in Paris, emphasizing the strengthening of economic ties and mutual cooperation.
China and France are strengthening their strategic partnership, aiming to usher in a new era of cooperation. Both nations are deepening ties in trade, investment, and global governance.
France remains the Chinese mainland’s third-largest EU trading partner in 2023, with bilateral trade totaling €67.1 billion ($78.9 billion).
China has extended its tariff exemptions on certain U.S. goods until November 30, 2024, in a move announced by the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council.
China expresses significant concern over the EU’s investigation into Chinese wind turbine suppliers, warning that protectionism could undermine global efforts against climate change.
Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao met with French leaders in Paris to enhance bilateral economic and trade relations, marking 60 years of diplomatic ties between China and France.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s visit to China aims to revitalize economic ties between the world’s two largest economies, signaling a commitment to cooperation amid global economic uncertainties.
Foreign Trade Minister Yun Jong Ho of the DPRK visits Moscow for high-level meetings aimed at strengthening bilateral relations with Russia, as announced by Russian Minister Alexander Kozlov.
Apple CEO Tim Cook met with China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao in Beijing to discuss expanding Apple’s operations and strengthening economic and trade relations between China and the U.S.
Morocco’s new Ambassador to China, Abdelkader El Ansari, aims to boost agricultural exports by strengthening ties with the expansive Chinese market.
Majority of German companies surveyed by the German Chamber of Commerce in China plan to stay and invest more in the Chinese market, seeing significant potential for growth.
China and the U.S. held their third Economic Working Group meeting in Beijing, engaging in constructive discussions on economic policies and cooperation.
Following Taiwan’s recent election, the Chinese mainland signals potential changes to ECFA tariff concessions amid concerns over unequal trade benefits and restrictions imposed by Taiwan authorities.