BEIJING (Reuters) - The European Commission's decision to press ahead with tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles threatens to undermine decades of cooperation between China and the EU, and endangers climate-change goals, Xinhua news agency said on Saturday...
These dissenting voices suggest that the decision to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs lacks unanimous support among all EU member states. "Many believe that this is a step towards a trade war between Europe and China, which will ultimately harm the European economy," said Croatian political analyst ...
TMTPost -- The latest vote showcases there is a wide divergence of whether to sharply hike Chinese electric vehicle (EV) tariffs among the European countries. Credit:Xinhua News Agency A dozen of the European Union member states voted for the tariffs on EV imports from China, four voted agai...
In a statement on Wednesday, the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME), on behalf of the Chinese automotive industry, expressed "great regret" over the decision to impose anti-subsidy tariffs on electric vehicles originating in China. Starting...
China remains committed to resolving the issue through dialogue and hopes that the EU will meet China halfway, said a spokesperson from the ministry in an online statement. The official's remarks were made in response to media inquiries regarding ongoing China-EU consultations about EU tariffs on...
China has lodged a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) following a move by the European Union (EU) to hike tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles. In a final ruling published Tuesday, the European Com...
China, EU Agree to EV Tariff Talks(Yicai) June 24 -- China and the European Union have agreed to hold talks on the higher tariffs that the EU plans to impose on imports of Chinese electric vehicles. Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis agreed to...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday criticized the European Union for its decision to impose punitive tariffs on electric vehicles made in China, just a day ahead of an EU summit in Brussels.
wrote on social media: "In essence, the real purpose of EU tariffs is giving the domestic industry a few years to become closer to competitive as the Chinese industry or to receive investment from them. Yes there are subsidies, but so there are everywhere. China started on EV way earlier....
12 member states supported the provisional tariffs on Chinese EVs, but now it has dropped to 10 when it comes to a five-year extension of the duties. "This reflects a pessimistic outlook for the EU, highlighting weak alignment among member states on how to compete with China," she said. ...